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Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Irish Genealogical Research Society Dr P Smythe-Wood’s Irish Newspaper Index Selected families, mainly from Ulster ‘SERIES B’ The late Dr Patrick Smythe-Wood presented a large collection of card indexes to the IGRS Library, reflecting his various interests, - the Irish in Canada, Ulster families, various professions etc. These include abstracts from various Irish Newspapers, including the Belfast Newsletter, which are printed below. Abstracts are included for all papers up to 1864, but excluding any entries in the Belfast Newsletter prior to 1801, as they are fully available online. Dr Smythe-Wood often found entries in several newspapers for the one event, & these will be shown as one entry below. Entries dealing with RIC Officers, Customs & Excise Officers, Coastguards, Prison Officers, & Irish families in Canada will be dealt with in separate files. In most cases, Dr Smythe-Wood has recorded the exact entry, but in some, marked thus *, the entries were adjusted into a database, so should be treated with more caution. There are further large card indexes of Miscellaneous notes on families which are not at present being digitised, but which often deal with the same families treated below. ACR: ANC: ARG BAA BAI BAU BCC BMO BNL BRC BSH CAS CLJ CCH CMC CNR CNW DMA DOR DOW DRA ECE FER FRJ GAP GAV GLO GMA GUA HIB HNS ILN IRF IRI IRT KCC KMD LCH LIN LJL Acadian Recorder Anglo-Celt Armagh Guardian Ballina Advertiser Ballina Impartial Banner of Ulster Belfast Commercial Chronicle Ballymena Observer Belfast Newsletter Ballinrobe Chronicle Ballyshannon Herald & Donegal Advertiser Carlow Sentinel Clare Journal Coleraine Chronicle Cork Mercantile Chronicle Connaught Ranger Connaught Watchman Dublin Mercantile Advertiser Down Recorder Downpatrick Recorder Drogheda Argus Enniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet Fermanagh Mail & Enniskillen Chroinicle Freeman’s Journal Galway Patriot Galway Vindicator The Globe, Toronto The Gentlemans’ Magazine The Guardian Hibernian Magazine Halifax Journal, Nova Scotia Illustrated London News Impartial Reporter & Fermanagh Farmers’ Journal Irish Independent Irish Times King’s County Chronicle Kilkenny Moderator Limerick Chronicle Leinster Independent Londonderry Journal LON LSL LST LUR MAC NAT NCT NEN NSM NWH PLD POR PRD PRG REF RJW RLG RWC SCO SDC SLC SLI SLJ SMP SNL SNY TUA TYC TYR UCO UGA WEG WGL WMJ WMR WNS WTH WTM The London Magazine Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry Standard Lurgan Times Mayo Constitution The Nation Newry Commercial Telegraph Nenagh Guardian Northern Standard, Monaghan Northern Whig The Public Ledger & Daily Advertiser Portadown News The Protestant Defender The Public Register The Reformer Roscommon Journal & Western Impartial Mail Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette Ramsay’s Waterford Chronicle Scot’s Magazine The Statesman & Dublin Christian Record Sligo Chronicle Sligo Independent Sligo Journal Strabane Morning Post Saunders Newsletter Shamrock Newspaper of New York Tuam Herald Tyrone Constitution Tyrawley Herald Ulster Conservative Ulster General Advertiser The Western Gem Westmeath Guardian & Longford Newsletter Westmeath Journal Waterford Mirror Weekly Chronicle, Nova Scotia Waterford Herald Waterford Mail Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index ABERNETHY: see PARK ACHESON: [LDJ, 28 Jun 1836*] Catherine, 2 nd daughter of Thomas Acheson Esq, of Grouse Lodge, Co Donegal, was married in Pettigo Church on 7 Jun 1836, by the Rev James West, to John Semple Esq of Garvite, Co Tyrone. ACHESON: [BNL, Jun 1843*] Charles Acheson, of Kincitt, was married to Frances, daughter of William Park of Glenglisk, on 8 Jun 1843, by Rev Matthew Clarke, Ardstraw. ACHMUTY: see CHAPLIN ACTON: [CNR, 27 Feb 1839*] Frances, eldest daughter of the late John Acton Esq, MD, Surgeon RN, was married on 21 Feb 1839, in the Church of Turlough, by the Rev Brabazon Ellis, to Lionel F, 3 rd son of the late Captain Semple of Turlough. ADAMS: see RAPHAEL, & also LITTLE ADAMS: [NWH, Sat 19 Jul 1856*] Bridget, eldest daughter of William Adams, of Brackagh House, Portadown, was married to John Murtagh of Stewartstown on 13 Jul at Mulaville, by Rev Mr Irwin, PP. ADAMS: [BNL, 14 Feb 1832] On the 2nd inst, Mr Wm Chain of Aughnavalig to Elenor, eldest daughter of Mr Alexander Adams, of the Valley, near Kate’s Bridge. ADAMS: [SNL, Thu 22 Jan 1852*] Eliza, widow of Captain David Jenifer Adams of Philadelphia on the Delaware, died 20 Jan 1852 in Bolton Street, Dublin, aged 70 years. ADAMS: [BMO, 12 Feb 1859] January 22nd at Stewartstown, Miss Jane Adams, formerly of Portglenone, [died]. ADAMS: [BNL, Oct 1841*] Mary, 4th daughter of Mathew Adams of Portglenone, was married on 16 Sep 1841, by Rev Robert Allen, to William Park. ADAMS: [BNL, Jul 1840*] Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late William Adams, was married at Portglenone on 15 Jul 1840 to Rev William McClintock Wray, son of John Wray. Ceremony performed by Rev John Wray. AGLE: [BNL, 12 Sep 1828*] Anna, eldest daughter of George Agle of Newry, was married to John Woods on 5 Sep 1828 in St Mary’s Church, Newry, By Rev Charles Campbell. [BNL, Fri 17 Apr 1835*] Mrs Isabella Agle, wife of George Agle, & grandmother to John White Woods, died 6 Apr 1835, aged 53 years. AGNEW: see WOODS AGNEW: [BNL, Wed 18 Nov 1857*] James Agnew, of Lisuashamber[?] House, Co Down, was married to Eliza Woods at the Parish Church of St George, Dublin, by Rev Richard Barton, Rector. AGNEW: [BNL, 8 Feb 1824*] John Agnew, Sovereign of Belfast, was married on 3 rd Feb to Anne Lindsay Holmes, daughter of John Holmes of Lansdown Crescent, Bath, & granddaughter of John Holmes of Donegall Place, in St Anne’s Church, by Rev P C Macartney. [ BCC, 29 Nov 1826] On the 19th inst, the lady of John Agnew Esq, Sovereign of Belfast, of a daughter. AGUILAR: [BNL, 24 Mar 1840] On the 18 th inst at Castleknock, near Dublin, by the Rev Charles Lawrence, Thomas Larcom Esq, to Georgina, daughter of Col D Aguilar, CB & Deputy Adjutant General in Ireland. AIKEN: [TYC, 28 May 1852] On Monday the 17 th inst, in the Presbyterian Church, Ivagh, by the Rev Robert Holmes, David Brown Esq, merchant, Dungannon, to Annie, 2nd dau of John Aikin Esq of Ivagh. AKID: [BNL, 28 Mar 1833] On the 24th inst in Castledawson Church, by the Rev George Ash, William Lapenstieri Esq, second son of Captain John Richard Lapenstieri, RN, Liskeard, Cornwall, to Jane Colebrook, youngest daughter of the late William Akid Esq, Ordnance Store-keeper, Sheerness. AITCHISON: see COLHOUN AITKEN: [ULM, Jan 1831*] William Aitken, of Belfast, married Miss S A Shannon of Belfast. ALCOCK: [SLJ, Fri 2 Apr 1830*] Thomas Alcock Esq, an Alderman & one of the Charter Justices of Waterford, died March 1830 in Waterford. ALDERDICE: see WOODS ALDERDICE: [BNL, Fri 12 Nov 1819*] Eliza, only daughter of James Alderdice of Lambeg, was married to Edward Woods on 12 Nov 1819, by Rev Phillip Johnston. ALDRICK: [BNL, 23 Apr 1833] At Killead Church, Co Antrim, on the 16 th inst, by the Very Rev Lord Edward Chichester, Dean of Raphoe, Edward Aldrick Esq, of the Royal Engineers, was married to Mary, only daughter of William Chaine, Esq, Ballycraigy, county of Antrim. ALEXANDER: see HOLMES, McCULLOUGH, & also DALLAS ALEXANDER: [UCO, 1 Feb 1845] On the 28th ult, by the Rev Frances Morgan, Mr James Alexander, merchant, Ivagh, to Mrs Small, Belfast. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index ALEXANDER: [BNL, Tue 27 Jan 1835*] W Alexander, son of the Bishop of Meath, married Jannet Dallas on St Helena. ALLEN: see SHAW ALLEN: [LDJ, 2 Dec 1828*] Eliza, daughter of late Rev David Allen of Kilmacronan, married Dr Wray on 4 Aug 1828 in Pittsburgh, USA. ALLEN: [BNL, Tue 17 Mar 1835] On the morning of Thursday last, after a lingering illness, in the 47 th year if his age, Henry Allen, Esq, Coroner for the county of Antrim for upwards of 22 years. ALLEN: [BNL, 31 Jan 1843] On the 17 th inst, at the residence of his father, Balligan, near Kirkcubbin, in the 20th year of his age, Mr James Little Allen, medical student. ALLEN: [BNL, Tue 9 Feb 1858*] A son born posthumously, on 8 Feb 1858, to James Graham Allen, by his wife Elizabeth, née Parke. ALLEN: [CCH, 20 Jun 1846*, & LST, 14 Jun 1846*] On 3 rd June, aged 21, John Little Allen, son of Rev Robert Allen. ALLEN: [SLJ, 15 May 1835*] Mary, youngest daughter of William Allen, of Grange, Co Sligo, married William Kyle on 4 May at Kellerton Church, Co Tyrone. ALLEN: [BNL, Mon 30 Nov 1863, & LST 28 Nov 1863*] Died, after a few days’ illness, on 24 Nov, Sarah Anne, daughter of Rev Robert Allen of Ballina, Co Mayo, & Stewartstown, Co Tyrone. ALLEN: [LDJ, 1 Feb 1820*] Mary Allen, of Conroy, was married on 21 Jan 1820 to Matthew Wray of Kilmacrenan. Ceremony performed by Rev John Allen. ALLEY: see McRICH ALLISON: see LEPPER, & also SMYTH ALLISON: [LDJ, Tue 24 May 1831*] John Allison of Burt, a respectable farmer, died on 19 May 1831 by a fall from his horse on Strand Road. The accident happened opposite Pennyhem Mills. He was taken into McColgan’s public house, & died in less than an hour. ALLISON: [LST, 19 Nov 1847*] Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev James Allison, died 15 Nov 1847. [BSH, 21 Jan 1848, & LST, Fri 21 Jan 1848] On the 12 th inst in May Street Church, Belfast, by the Rev Henry Cooke, DD, LLD, the Rev Samuel Smith Allison, only son of the Rev James Allison, Bess Vale, [Cumber], Co Derry, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Charles Lepper Esq, Laurel Lodge, Belfast. ALTAMONT, Earl of: see BROWNE ANDERSON: see LECKY, & also COSGROVE ANDERSON: [BNL, Fri 20 Mar 1825*] On 11 th May at Rathfriland, by the Rev John White, Thomas Park to Susanna, eldest daughter of James Anderson, Linen Draper of Drumnascamph. ANDERSON: [BNL, 3 Feb 1830] On the 19 th ult, at Stirling, William Anderson Esq, Provost of that Borough, in the 84th year of his age. He was perhaps the oldest bookseller in the British Empire. It deserves to be noted that he was one of three at a birth – himself & two sisters. One of the sisters perished by accident when eleven years of age, & the other still survives him. ANDREWS: [BAI, 26 Sep 1825*] After a tedious illness, James Andrews of Ballina, Co Mayo. ANDREWS: [CCH, 5 Oct 1850*] On 1st October at St Bride’s Church, Liverpool, by the Rev Stewart, James Stewart Andrews to Stewart[?], daughter of Stewart Ruthven M’Kay. ANDREWS: [CCH, 28 Feb 1852*] On 19th February at Liverpool, aged 73, Thomas Andrews ANDREWS: [CCH, 9 Oct 1847*] On 7th October at the First Presbyterian Church, Londonderry, by the Rev Henry Wallace, John McCandles of Coleraine to Eliza, 3 rd daughter of the late William Andrews. ANNESLEY: [SLJ, Fri 24 Jun 1836*] Mary Jane, daughter of Lawson Annesley Esq, of Belfast, was married to Richard Burris junr, of Ballintemple, King’s Co, Esq. ANSTED: [SNL, 1 Jan 1852*] Fanny Elizabeth, daughter of Professor Ansted, of King’s College, London, died 29 Dec 1851 at Brighton, aged six months. ARDEWY: [BNL, Fri 3 Jun 1828*] On 27th May, by the Rev Patterson, Robert Ardewy, of Banbridge, to Sarah, younger daughter of William Bigger of Banbridge. ARGYLL, Duke of: see CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG: see LITTLE, & also MacFADDEN ARMSTRONG: [LST, 30 Oct 1844] On the 19th inst at Ivagh, after a protracted illness, in the 63 rd year of her age, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Samuel Armstrong. ARMSTRONG: [BNL, 5 May 1837] Suddenly, at his residence in Loughbrickland, on the 30th ult, in the 58th year of his age, Francis Armstrong Esq, formerly Ordnance Store-Keeper of Heligoland, and Deputy Reveiver-General of Droits of Admiralty for same island and Hanover – deeply & deservedly regretted. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index ARMSTRONG: [BAI, 22 May 1825*] George, son of Robert Armstrong of Ohill, Co Sligo, Esq, died May 1825 after a long & painful illness. ARMSTRONG: [ULM, Jan 1831*] Mrs Armstrong, widow of R Armstrong, died in Ardnaree. ARMSTRONG: [CNW, Wed 8 Jun 1853*] William B Armstrong Esq, of Garrycastle, was married at Banagher Church on 1 Jun 1853 to Anna, daughter of Robert Semple Esq, of Dublin. ARUNDELL: see CONSTABLE ASHE: see McREYNOLDS ATKINSON: see McREYNOLDS, JOYNT, LEECH, & also BRYSON ATKINSON: [NEN, 13 May 1865] On the 11th inst at Shinroe, by his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, cousin to the bride, assisted by the Rev J Bowles, Rector of the Parish, George Arthur, of Pembroke Rd, Dublin, eldest son of Wm Waller, Prior Park, Nenagh, to Sarah Harriett, eldest daughter of the late Guy Atkinson of Cangort, King’s Co. ATKINSON: [BNL, Fri 17 Nov 1820*] Margaret, second daughter of John Atkinson Esq, of Kilmore, Co Armagh, was married to George Cooke junr, of Newry, merchant, on 11 Nov in the parish church of Kilmore, Co Armagh, by the Rev Dean Bisset. ATKINSON: [ULM, Jan 1831*] Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Atkinson, died at Brookfield. ATKINSON: [BNL, Tue 28 Dec 1802] On the 22 nd inst, Mr William Atkinson, High Constable of Belfast, and one of the Coroners of the County of Antrim. BAILLIE: see CAMPBELL BAILLIE: [NCT, Fri 4 Jan 1828*] On 27 th December at Armagh, by the Rev P S Henry, Mathew Baillie, MD, Assistant Surgeon, 79th Regiment, to Anne Gibons, daughter of Lieut Thomas Gibons of 37th Regiment. [NCT, 12 Feb 1828*] On 6th February at Belfast, after a few days’ illness, Matthew Baillie, MD, Assistant Surgeon, 79th Regt, & son of the late Lieut-General Baillie. BAIRD: see HOLMES BAIRD: [BAA, Fri 31 Dec 1841*] On 21st December at the Presbyterian Church, Killala, by the Rev D Rodgers, Oliver Roe of Crossmolina to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Baird of Mullifarry. BAIRD: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At Inchany, near Strabane, after a long & severe illness, aged 67, Mrs Baird, widow of William Baird. BAKEWELL: [BNL, 28 Nov 1857*] On 27th November at St Anne’s Church, Robert Bakewell to Maria Joynt. BALBIRNIE: [BNL, 2 Jan 1862*] On 27th December at Newport, William Balbirnie Esq, of Cork, greatnephew of James Vance Esq, High Sheriff & Lord Mayor of Dublin, to Marguerite Vance, widow of Captain William Clarke, daughter of Joseph M’Elwaine, & great granddaughter of the Hon Mrs Campbell, daughter of Lord Blayney. BALEY: see McREYNOLDS BALL: see LECKY BALL: [BSH, 5 Jul 1839] June 21 aged 67 years, at Allsaints’ Glebe, after a protracted illness…., William Ball Esq, late of Derry. BALT: [BNL, Tue 23 Mar 1841*] On 18th March at Leamington Priors[?], by the Rev John Lyle Wood, Robert Balt of Lundysbury[?] in Co Down to Charlotte Wood. BANKHEAD: [BNL, 17 Jun 1814*] On 8th June, by the Rev John Johnston, Ahogill, James Rosborough to Jane Bankhead of Corbally. BARD: [BNL, Tue 15 Dec 1835*] On 3rd July[?] at Strabane, by Rev Alexander P Gardey, Rev David Walker of Hollymount to Miss Bard[?] of Dunemana. [Poor handwriting – could possibly be Bond.] BARD: [BNL, Tue 2 Jul 1841*] On 24th June, William Bard[?] to Miss Platt, 2nd daughter of Thomas Platt of Drumanney[?]. BARNETT: see IRONS, & also MILFORD BARNSLEY: [BNL, 26 Jul 1839*] On 25 th July at Ballyleeson Church, by the Rev John Henry Smythe, Richard Barnsley Esq, MD, of Donaghadee, to Mary 2 nd daughter of the late Robert Halliday. [BNL, 1 Jun 1847*] On 20th May at his residence, 11 College Square, Belfast, aged 30, Richard Barnsley Esq, MD, LRCSI, of Donaghadee. BARREN: [BNL 28 Mar 1828*, & NCT, Tue 25 Mar 1828*] On the morning of 21 st March aged 21, of consumption, Richard Barren, nephew to the late John Park of Newry. [NCT spells name as BARRON, & another set of cards refer to him as David Barren.] BARREY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Mallow, in the bloom of youth, of consumption, Susan, daughter of R Barrett. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index BARRY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Died aged 103, Mrs Ellen Mahoney, “formerly the beautiful Ellen Barry, great grand aunt of the late Lord Buttevant & Barrymore”. BARTLEY: [BNL, 2 Aug 1839] On the 23rd ult, at his house, Monaghan, being the 62nd anniversary of his birthday, George Bartley Esq. He was for many years Stamp Distributor for Monaghan, & had for several times performed in the most impartial & honourable manner the arduous & responsible duties of Under Sheriff of Monaghan, his native county. BARTON: see BIRCH, & also MORRISON BATT: [BNL, 8 Jan 1833] At Banagher, on the 2 nd, of cholera, Samuel Batt Esq, a Sheriff’s Pear[?] of the Corporation of Drogheda. BAYLEY: [BNL, 27 Jun 1834] June 21, in his 68th year, Sir Daniel Bayley, who for upwards of 20 years filled the office of his Majesty’s Consul General in Russia. BEAMISH: see LITTLE BEAN: see COULTER BEATTY: [SNL, 21 Jan 1852*] On 2nd January at St Helen’s, near Montreal, Canada, Lieutenant Andrew Beatty of the 20th Regiment, 4th son of Captain W Beatty of Russell Street, Dublin. BEATTY: [ARG, 29 Dec 1844*] On Sunday 15 th December at Ballyshannon, of typhus fever, William Beatty, for many years an active and zealous preacher in the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist connexion. BELL: see BOOTH BELL: [Source n/k, - probably a Sligo newspaper] At Headford Church, Co Galway, E G Bell Esq, of Strokestown, Co Mayo, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mr A Browne. BELL: [SCO, May 1810, Vol 22, p.399*] On 3rd May at Belvedere Place, Dublin, Alexander Campbell Esq of Achnacroish, Captain in the Scots Greys, to Henrietta Florence Gunne Bell, 3 rd daughter of Henry Gunne Bell Esq. BELL: [LST, 5 Aug 1837] At St Michan’s Church, Henry Humphrey Bell Esq, son to the late Humphrey Bell Esq, of Warwick Lodge, Co Derry, to Henrietta, youngest daughter of Andrew Thomas Bell Esq, of Bellmount, Co Tyrone, late Captain, 27th Regiment. BELL: [ULM, Jan 1831*] Mrs Bell, of Bellville, Co Down, marriedly secondly Hector Stannus of Ballyknock. BELL: [BMO, 21 Dec 1861] December 14, the wife of Mr W Bell, Coagh, Co Tyrone, of a daughter. BENNETT: see WOODS BENNETT: [ULC, 15 Feb 1845, & BNL, Fri 14 Feb 1845] On the 6 th inst, by the Rev Richard Caulton, Mr George Woods of Belfast to Margaret, only daughter of George Bennett of Dromore. BERESFORD: see CAIRNES BERESFORD: [ECE, 10 Nov 1842] November 3, the lady of the Rev Charles Claudius Beresford of Baillieborough Glebe, Co Cavan, of a daughter. BESTALL: [BNL, 5 Mar 1847*] On 25 th February at Cluney Church, by the Rev Rogers, George Law Bestall, eldest son of William Law Bestall of Temple-Lynn, Co Wicklow, to Margaret Caldwell, eldest daughter of Audley Caldwell of Castle-town House, Strabane BIGGER: see ARDEWY BINGHAM: [NWH, 1 Mar 1856*] On 21st January, aged 11 years, Jane Mary Elizabeth, daughter of James Bingham of Huddersfield, late of Redemon, County Down. BIRCH: [BNL, 20 Mar 1856] March 16 at Riversdale, the wife of Charles Birch Esq, of a son. BIRCH: [BNL, 25 May 1841] At Calicut (Madras Presidency) on the 22nd February 1841, by the Rev A Fennell, Henry Valentine Connelly Esq, Collector of that district, to Anne, only daughter of Charles Birch Esq, of the Royal Downshire Regiment. BIRCH: [NSM, 27 Sep 1856] On the 29th instant at Castleblayney, aged 29, Eliza, the beloved wife of Mr James Birch, merchant, after a lingering illness…. BIRCH: [BNL, Fri 4 Feb 1826*] Robert Johnston Birch, Lieut of the Hon East India Company’s Service, son of Rev George Birch, died on 20 Aug 1825 at Aracan of a bilious fever, after a few days’ illness. [BCC, 21 Nov 1827] At Comber, the 28th ult, in the 56th year of his age, Rev George Birch. [BNL, 24 Sep 1830*] Rev George Watson Birch, son of the Revd George Birch, died 18 Sep at the Glebe House, Comber, aged 29. [BNL, 8 Aug 1837] James, “5th & youngest surviving son” of the Rev George Birch, died 18 June on his passage home from Demerara, aged 29 years. [BNL, 20 Feb 1838, & DOW, 24 Feb 1838] On the 12 th of December at Demerara, in the prime of life, Adam Birch Esq, fourth son of the late Rev George Birch of Comber…… [BNL, 16 Aug 1842] At her residence in Newtownards, on Sunday the 7 th inst, in the 67th year of her age…. Anne S Birch, relict of the late Rev George Birch of Comber. [NSM, 5 Mar 1845, & NWH, Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index 13 Mar 1845] On the 5th instant in Tullylish Church, John Birch, of Birch Grove, eldest son of the late George Birch, JP, Rector of Comber, County of Down, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late Francis M’Connell Esq, Farm Hill, Gilferd. [BMO, 27 Dec 1862, & BNL, 24 Dec 1862] December 14 th at Comber… Margaret Johnston, eldest daughter of the late Rev George Birch of same place. [BNL, 19 Oct 1863] October 12th at Birch Grove, Gilferd, Miss Birch, aged 86 years. BIRCH: [IRT, 12 Apr 1859] April 5 at St Mary’s Church, Bath, by the Rev Sir Geo.Glyn, uncle to the bride, George Birch Esq, only son of J Birch Esq of St Petersburg, to Catherine Anna, eldest daughter of the late Jas.Hamilton, MD, Canada West. BIRCH: [BNL, 2 Oct 1861] September 26 at Glynn, near Larne, by the Rev Francis Watterson, George Talbot, second son of the late James Birch Esq, Ballybeen, Co Down, to Isabella Sara, daughter of the late Robert Johnston Esq, British Guiana. BIRCH: [BNL, 7 Apr 1858, & TYC, 9 Apr 1858] April 5 in the First Presbyterian Church, Armagh, by the Rev John Hall, Hugh H Birch Esq, Belfast, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late John Sloan Esq, drug merchant, Armagh. [BMO, 7 Sep 1861, & BNL, 2 Sep 1861] August 28, at 7 Meetinghouse St, Coleraine, the wife of Hugh Henry Birch Esq, of a daughter. BIRCH: [BNL, 31 Jan 1837] In his residence at Mullaloughran, near Armagh, in the 70 th year of his age, Mr James Birch, an honest, honourable & kind hearted man. BIRCH: [BNL, 10 Jul 1832] On the 3rd inst, at Ballybeen, the lady of James Birch Esq, of a son. [BNL, 31 May 1833*] On 23 May, the wife of James Birch Esq, at Ballybeen, Co Down, of a son. [BNL, 28 Nov 1837*] On 24 Nov, the wife of James Birch Esq, at Ballybeen, Co Down, of a son. [DOW, 22 Feb 1840, & BNL, 18 Feb 1840] On the 10th inst, at Ballybeen, the lady of James Birch Esq, of a daughter. [BNL, 26 Apr 1842*] On 21 Apr, the wife of James Birch Esq, at Ballybeen, Co Down, of a son. [BNL, 17 Aug 1859] August 15, at his residence, Ballybeen, James Birch, aged 71. [BNL, 18 Aug 1859] Same notice, with addition: His remains will be removed at twelve o’clock on Friday (tomorrow) for interment at Comber. BIRCH: [ARG, 22 Jun 1847] On the 16th ult, at Ogden, Munroe County, State of New York, Mr James Birch, brother of Mr Robert Birch, Post-Master of this city, aged 37 years. [LST, 7 Jun 1849, & DOW, 2 Jun 1849] On the 29th ult, At Mullaloughran, Co Armagh, aged 76 years, Mr Adam Birch, father of Mr Robert Birch, Postmaster of Armagh. BIRCH: [BNL, 26 Sep 1856] September 20 at Castleblayney, aged 29, the beloved wife of Mr James Birch, merchant. BIRCH: [BNL, 24 May 1856] May 20th, the wife of James S Birch Esq, of Birchgrove, of a daughter. BIRCH: [BMO, 2 Feb 1861] January 24 at Mount Pottinger, the wife of Mr James Birch, of a son. BIRCH: [BNL, 7 Mar 1851] January 22 at Barbadoes, of fever, Captain James Hunter Blair Birch, 66 th Regiment, youngest son of Lieut-General Birch, CB. BIRCH: [SDC, 14 Nov 1843] November 10 in Thomas’s Church, James R Birch, of Drumcondra Hill, Esq, to Isabella Emma, third daughter of William Smith of Nenagh, Esq. BIRCH: [BNL, 12 Feb 1839] On the 4th inst at Ballybeen, in the County of Down, the Lady of John Birch Esq, of a son. BIRCH: [BNL, 7 Jun 1854] In the Asylum for Aged Governesses & Respectable Unmarried Females, 2 Lurgan Street, Dublin, Miss Birch, aged 80 years, after enjoying the advantages of that valuable institution for fifteen years. BIRCH: [LST, 22 Jan 1845] At her residence, Coburg Place, Dublin, on Saturday the 11 th inst, Mrs Birch, aged 65 years, formerly of this city. BIRCH: [ARG, 3 Aug 1847, & TYC, 6 Aug 1847] July 20 th of fever, Margaret, the beloved wife of Mr Robert Birch, Angiles, near Cookstown. BIRCH: [SNL, 12 Jan 1810] At his house at Richmond, a few days ago, Robert Birch Esq. BIRCH: [BNL, 7 Aug 1849] August 1 at Armagh, Eliza, wife of Mr Robert Birch, Postmaster, aged 36. [BNL, 9 Apr 1855] April 5, by the Rev Henry Martin, in the Tabernacle, College Street, Armagh, Robert Birch Esq, Postmaster of that city, to Rebecca, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Butterworth Esq, MD, Little Rock, Arkansas, America. BIRCH: [BNL, Fri 28 Aug 1829] On the 9th inst, by the Rev John Chaine, Mr Samuel Birch of Castledawson, to Miss Hill, Cromac Place, Belfast. BIRCH: [BNL, Fri 9 Mar 1821*] Sarah, only daughter of John Birch of Birchgrove, Co Tipperary, was married to William Henry Hutchinson, of Rockforest, Co Tipperary, on 3 Mar in the church of Roscrea, by the Revd John Hamilton. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index BIRCH: [BNL, 2 Dec 1828, & NCT, 5 Dec 1828*] Rev Thomas Ledlie Birch, formerly a minister of the Presbyterian Congregation of Saintfield, died on 12 Apr 1828 at his residence near Washington, Pennsylvania, aged 74. BIRCH: [BNL, Fri 7 Aug 1801*] William LaTouche Birch, son of George Birch Esq, died 31 July at Ballybeen. [BNL, 24 Jul 1821*] On 19th July at St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Dean of St Patricks, John Samuel Hume, only son of John Latouche Hume, to Eliza Russell, youngest daughter of the late George Birch of Ballybeen House, Co Down. BIRCH: [RWC, Fri 12 to Tue 16 Sep 1777] Thursday night in Peter Street, the widow Birch. BIRCH: [SNL, 7 May 1823] On the 6th inst at St Peter’s Church, by the Rev C B Maturin, H H Barton Esq, to Catherine Jane, second daughter of William Ryms Birch of Williamspark in the County of Dublin, Esq. [SNL, 29 Sep 1823] On the 25th inst in Cumberland Street, Mrs Birch, wife of William Ryves Birch Esq. … Illness of three years’ duration….Mother, wife & friend… [Eulogy follows] [DOW, 1 Jun 1844] On the 26th ult in County of Antrim, aged 35, Henry R Birch Esq, only son of William Ryves Birch Esq, & nephew of Colonel Birch, Royal Artillery. BIRCH: [BNL, Tue 11 Jun 1822*] William Birch died on 6 Jun at the house of Mr John King of Dromara, aged 66. BLACK: see SLOAN, & also CATHCART BLACK: [CCH, Sat 17 Feb 1849*] Archibald Black, of Lisbelnagroagh, was married to Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of Hector McCaughin of Drumnagee, on 14 Feb in Dunseverick Church, by the Rev Andrew Creery. BLACK: [BNL, Tue 18 May 1819*] John Black, of Clogher, Co Tyrone, was married to Miss Catherine Ralston on 24 Apr, by the Rev Robert Park of Ballymoney, at the bride’s house, Glenstall, Co Antrim. BLACK: [CCH, 7 Aug 1847*] Robert Black of Gortvally, Cookstown, was married to Eleanor, 2 nd daughter of James Cathcart, on 30 July, in the Presbyterian Church, Magherafelt, by the Rev R Sinclair. BLACK [BNL 4 Dec 1863] October 26, at Springfield, Illinois, America, Samuel, youngest son of John Black Esq, Ballynally, near Coleraine, aged 26 years. BLACK: [LST, 24 Jul 1856*] William Black of Churchill, parish of Gartan, “late High Constable for the Barony of Kilmacronan”, died on 9 July, aged 73. BLACKBURN: [ARG, 13 May 1850*] On 3rd May in Londonderry, of jaundice, Samuel Blackburn BLACKE: see DAVENPORT BLACKER: [NSM, 1 Dec 1855*] Announces death of Colonel Blacker- gives an account of his life. Was married to Miss Ferguson, sister of Sir Robert Ferguson, MP and, having left no issue, is succeeded in his estates by his nephew, Stewart Blacker Esq. BLACKER: [BNL, Tue 16 Mar 1822*] Eliza, wife of Sir William Dunkin, & eldest daughter of William Blacker of Carrick, Co Armagh, died on 16 Mar at her residence in Portland Place, aged 82. BLACKER: [ANC, 3 Oct 1850] August 25th at Brooklands, Sydenham, Canada West, Latham Blacker Minchin Esq, son of William Blacker, late of Drogheda, Esq, & Captain in the Louth Militia. BLACKER: [LST, Wed 1 Mar 1837] On Thursday week at Rosetta, near Belfast, of nervous fever, Eliza Ellen, relict of the late Rev James Stewart Blacker, Rector of Keady, Co Armagh. BLADEN: see GARRETT BLAIR: [BNL, 19 Jun 1810*] Miss Blair of Ballycastle, was married to Mr Darley of Armoy on 13 Jun. BLAIR: [ULC, 4 Jan 1845] On the 27th ult, by the Rev J D Gibson, Mr George Woods of Dunover to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr James Blair of Ganaway. BLAKE: see O’DONEL BLAKELY: [BNL, 27 Apr 1838] At his house in Grace Street, in the 70 th year of his age, Mr Hamilton Blakely, formerly of Saintfield. He was upwards of nine years Inspector of the streets, which situation he filled with great satisfaction to the Police Commissioners; the number of persons that followed his remains to the grave was a proof of the respect in which he was held. BLAKENEY: [SLC, Sat 9 Apr 1853*] On 30 th March, in Roscommon, Charles Blakeney, eldest son of C W Blakeney Esq, Barrister-at-Law, to Eliza, 2nd daughter of Frederick Carr. [Noted that the Sligo Chronicle notice of C W Blakeney’s daughter’s marriage, Sept 1853?, gave his address as Castlerea, Co Roscommon. No card found for this event.] BLAKENEY: [CNW?, 1853-1855] At Woolwich, suddenly, James Blakeney Esq, late Crown Solicitor for Co Galway. BLAKENEY: [BNL, Fri 29 Apr 1825*] Death: At Great Elm in England, Rev Robert Blakeney, grandson & last in the male line of the late Lord Blakeney. The large estates of Thomastown and Mount Blakeney Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index near Kilmallock “are now disputed by many collateral relations. It is supposed that Colonel FitzGerald, the late High Sheriff of the County Cork, will succeed in right of his wife”. BLAYNEY, Lord: see BALBIRNIE BLENNERHASSETT: [SLJ, 5 Jun 1822*] On 19th May, at Brussels, Thomas Blennerhassett Esq, formerly Captain of the Kerry Militia. BOAKE: [BNL, 27 May 1834] At Stragolan, near Strabane, on the 19 th inst, of a consumption, Mr Jas Boake, formerly of Derry Stamp Office, aged 19 years. BOLT: see WOOD BOLTON: see TWIGG BOLTON: [SLC, 15 May 1852*] On 12th May in Calry Church, by the Rev Dr Gillmor, Daniel Murray to Cherry, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Bolton of Sligo. BOND: see SHEILLS, & also DUNN BOND: [LST, 19 Mar 1847*] At Oaks, aged 77, Alexander Bond. BOND: [LST, 23 May 1863*] On 21st May at Lackagh, aged 48, Christiana Bond. She was buried on 25 th May at the old Burial Ground, Donagheady. BOND: [SNL, 8 Jan 1852*] At Havistone[?] on 1 st January, the wife of Major Edward Bond of the 39 th Regt, of a son. BOND: [LST, 13 Sep 1855*] On Thursday 6th September at the Cross Roads, Waterside, the wife of Henry Bond, of a son. BOND: [LST, 29 Mar 1855*] On 18th March at Pennyburn, James Ashmere Bond, 2nd son of Oliver Bond. [BNL, Fri 7 Mar 1856*] On 26th February at Pennybrin, of scarlatina, aged 5 years, W Francis Murray Bond, and on 4th March, also at Pennybrin, of scarlatina, aged 3 years, Henry Robert Alexander Bond, both sons of Oliver Bond. BOND: [LST, 21 Mar 1861*] On 12th March at her residence, Bishop Street, Londonderry, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late John Bond of Pennybrin, Esq. [LST, 20 Jun 1861*] On 13 th June at Fair View, Llangollen, North Wales, aged 20, Oliver Bond, youngest son of the late John Bond of Pennybrin, Esq. BOND: [LDJ, Tue 6 Jan 1835*] On Saturday 27 th December at Bond’s Hill, aged 76, William Bond. BOND: [LST, Thu 31 Dec 1857*] Death: On 27 th December at Lackaugh, Margaret, wife of William Bond. BOND: [BNL, Mon 15 Jan 1856*] On 8th December of cholera, whilst doing duty with his Regiment in the East, William Wensley Bond Esq, Ensign 50th Regt, eldest son of Willoughby Bond of Farraghroe, Co Longford, Esq, & grandson of W Gosselyn Esq, of Co Cavan. BOOTH: BNL, Wed 28 Jun 1854*, & CCH, 24 Jun 1854*] On 8 th June at Ardboe Church, by the Rev Mr Jones, Benjamin Booth of Ballymaquin House, Esq, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Hugh White Esq, Brookend, Stewartstown, Esq.. BOOTH: [SNL, Sat 24 Jan 1852*] On 11th August at New Town, Van Diemen’s Land, aged about 48, Captain Charles O’Hara Booth, late of the 21st Fusiliers. He was severely frost-bitten some years before his death while on duty at Port Arthur, in search of Bushrangers. He is survived by a wife & two daughters. He had a pension from the Colonial Government which died with him. BOOTH: [SLJ, 5 Jun 1822*] On 28th April, at the house of his cousin, George Halbert, George Booth Esq. BOOTH: [TYC, 16 Jan 1863, & BMO, 10 Jan 1863] January 5, at Albany Presbyterian Meeting House, by the Rev Robert Holmes, Coagh, Wm Bell Esq, Drumcouris, to Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Wm Booth Esq, Drumads, Coagh, county Tyrone. BOURNE: [NSM, 29 Jul 1843] At Ramsgate aged 71 years, George Bourne Esq, Commander in the Royal Navy, brother of the late W H Bourne Esq, of Terenure, county of Dublin. BOURNE: [NSM, 29 Jun 1844] June 25th at Rathfarnham Church, Henry G Bourne of Terenure, county Dublin, to Margaret, daughter of Captain R Bourne, RN, of Montpelier Parade, Monkstown. BOURNE: [BNL, Fri 22 Apr 1831*] At Priorland, the widow of John Bourne, Clerk of the Peace, Co Louth. BOURNE: [NAT, 12 Oct 1844*] On 7th October at his residence, 30 York Street, Peter Bourne, Esq. BOURNE: [BNL, 8 Feb 1825*] On 31st January at her house in Holles Street, Dublin, aged 72, Mrs Lucinda Bourne, widow of the Rev Richard Bourne, Minister at St Werburgh’s Dublin, and Rector of the parish of Kilmore, Diocese of Armagh. [BNL, Tue 14 Jun 1825*] On 21 st May in the evening, at Boyo San Domino, Italy, aged 30, the Rev Sandford Bourne, formerly curate of Dungannon, 3 rd son of the late Rev Richard Bourne of Holles Street, Dublin. When he died, he was on his way from Rome to Geneva for the restoration of his health. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index BOURNE: [BNL, 21 Feb 1837] On the 9th inst at Ardpatrick, near Louth, the lady of Thomas Bourne Esq, Clerk of the Peace of the County, of a son. BOURNS: [SNL, 31 Jan 1852*] On 15th December at Huntingdon, Pa, Rev William H Bourns, a native of Ireland &, for several years past, a Presbyter of the Diocese of Penn. “His later years [were] interrupted by much bodily sickness.” BOUSLAND: [BNL, Tue 15 Sep 1835*] On 5th September, by the Rev William Wallace, James Wallace of Rashashin[?] to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bousland of Kilraughts. BOWDEN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Ballymartyr, near Portaferry, after a protracted illness….., Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Samuel Bowden. BOWEN: see CONSTABLE BOWNER: [BNL, Fri 23 Jul 1830*] On 15th July, by the Rev William McClintock Wray, Samuel McCaughey of Broughshane to Miss Bowner of Tullog.. BOYD: see M’ENTIRE, HUEY, KEATS, GASTON, & also DOYLE BOYD: [BNL, Tue 29 Jan 1805*, & LDJ, Tue 15 Jan 1805*] On 3 rd January, at the house of Sir Alexander Fletcher, Mrs Angel Boyd, widow of Daniel Boyd Esq of Ballycastle, & sister to Henry Brooke Esq, formerly Member for Donegal. BOYD: [BNL, 16 Mar 1819*] On 9th March, in the Chapel of Ease, Ballycastle, by Rev Robert Gage, Charles McGildowney of Clare, Co Antrim, to Rosetta, 3rd daughter of E D Boyd of Ballycastle. [BNL, 21 Sep 1824*] On 13th September at Belfast, aged 90 years, Mrs Boyd, widow[?] of E D Boyd of Ballycastle. BOYD: [LDJ, Tue 22 Jan 1805*] Death: Mrs Mary Boyd, widow of Hugh Boyd Esq & sister of the late Sir Hugh Hill, Bart. BOYD: [BNL, 7 Jun 1851*] In Philadelphia, of diarrohea, aged 51 years, James Boyd senr, bookbinder, formerly of Derry. BOYLE: see TWIGG, & EDWARDS BOYLE: [NSM, 17 Oct 1840] On the 6th inst, in the 25th year of her age, Julia, the beloved wife of Edward Boyle Esq of Newtownlimavady, & daughter of Major Stirling of Walworth. BOYLE: [BNL, 6 Sep 1862] September 4 at Drumachose Church, by the Rev Robert A Parke, Hilltown Rectory, assisted by the Rev James Augustus Parke, Taughboyne, uncle & cousin to the bride, Hugh Vollen Esq, Charlemont Terrace, Kingstown, to Georgina, only daughter of the late Edward Buckley Boyle Esq, Bridge Hill House, Newtownlimavady. BOYLE: [BSH, 11 Aug 1837] On the 1st inst in Magherafelt, by the Rev David Babington, A C Montgomery of Henrietta Street, Dublin, Esq, Barrister-at-Law, to Helen Hill, daughter of Henderson Boyle of Magherafelt, Esq, Captain of the Londonderry Regt of Militia. BOYLE: [BNL, Tue 1 Jul 1828*] On 22nd June at Rochestown, Hugh Boyle, late Inspector of Taxes. BOYLE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] Thomas Boyle, senr, of Ballybentra, to Mary, daughter of James Robinson. BRASSIL [BNL 1 Dec 1863] July 8, at Ballarat, Victoria, by the Rev P Smyth, Joseph T M’Keon Esq, Strokestown, county Westmeath, to Mrs Catherine Brassil of county Clare. BREDIN: see CHEYNE BROOKE: see YOUNG, & also BOYD BROWN: see AIKEN, SHARKY, DAWSON, PARKS, & also JOHNSTON BROWN: [LST, 29 Mar 1860*] On 22nd March, aged 85, George Bond of Ramelton. BROWN: [BCC, 30 Oct 1824] On Sunday last, James Brown Esq, of College Green, an eminent Lottery Keeper. His illness was of a short duration; a sea voyage being ordered by his physicians, he sailed from Dublin on Saturday, and expired soon after landing at Liverpool. It is not a fortnight since one of his sons, a very promising young gentleman, died of consumption. BROWN: [LST, 29 Apr 1837] On the 16th instant at Carnteel, county Tyrone, of consumption, aged 26 years, Margaret, wife of Mr James Brown. BROWN: [BNL, 1 Jun 1858*] Samuel Woods to Henrietta, daughter of Thomas Brown of Waringstown, Co Down. BROWN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Joseph Gibson of Coagh, woollen-draper, to Mary, 2nd daughter of William Brown of Cookstown. BROWN: [BNL, 2 Jan 1829] On the 19th ult, Wm Brown Esq, late Supervisor of Stamps, Cullens Woods, Dublin. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index BROWN: [BNL, 8 Jun 1830] Of consumption, on the 1st inst, at Cregagh, near Crossgar, in his 28 th year, William Brown Esq, Seneschal of Kilmore, leaving a wife & young family to deplore his loss. [Eulogy follows]. BROWN: [BNL, Tue 23 Aug 1838*] On 16th January, by the Rev Mr Moorehead of Donoughcloney, Daniel McMordie to Sarah, daughter of William Brown of Annaghanoon, near Waringstown. BROWNE: see BELL BROWNE: [NWH, 12 Jun 1856*] At Hampton, near Bath, George Townsend Browne Esq, 2 nd son of Right Hon Colonel Arthur Browne, MP, & grandson of the 1st Earl of Altamont. BROWNE: [SLC, 10 Aug 1850*] On 1st August at Killucin Church, William Roycroft Esq of Danesfort, Co Roscommon, to Emily , daughter of John Browne. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s brother, Rev John Wills Browne. BROWNE: [GMA, 1825, p.74*] On 18th November, in Paris, aged 32, of wounds received at Waterloo, the Hon Michael Browne, youngest brother of the Earl of Kenmare. BROWNRIGG: see CHAINE BROWNRIGG: [BNL, 19 Nov 1863] November 17 at Dunboyne Church, by the Rev Wm Greene, uncle to the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev John Auchinleck, Wm Chaine Esq, Captain in her Majesty’s 4 th Hussars, eldest son of Jas Chaine Esq of Ballycreagh House, county Antrim, to Kate Moore, eldest daughter of the late Nicholas Sadlier Esq of Dunboyne House, county Meath, & Nelson Place, Tipperary. BRUEN: [NWH, Thu 31 Jul 1856*] On 26th July at Oak Park, the wife of Henry Bruen, of a son & heir. BRUFF: see MORRIS BRUSH: see ST GEORGE BRYANS: [BNL, Mar 11 Jan 1830*] On 4th January, aged 103, Francis Bryans of Moy, Co Tyrone, Esq. BRYSON: [NSM, 6 Dec 1845] November 27th at St Ann’s Church by the Rev William M’Ilwaine, Mr Robert Atkinson, eldest son of the Mr John Atkinson, Portadown, to Susanna, daughter of the late James Bryson Esq, Waring Street, Belfast. BUCHANAN: see WOOD, WOODS, McFARLAND, & also HOLMES BUCHANAN: [SNL, Tue 20 Jan 1852*] On 30 th December at New York, R L Wardlaw of Castlederg, Co Tyrone, to Miss M Buchanan of Glennaquin, Co Donegal. BUCHANAN: [TYC, 9 Jul 1869] July 2nd at Trim, aged 70 years, Anne, widow of the late Willoughby Perry Esq, & daughter of the late Surgeon Buchanan, both of Granard, county Longford, also second cousin to the late Rev George Moffet of Ballymahon & third cousin to the late James Buchanan, British Ambassador to the United States, & to the late George Buchanan Esq, Lisnamallard, county Tyrone. BUCK: [ARG, 10 Apr 1848] April 6th at Killycolp, county Tyrone, the residence of her son-in-law, H A Griffith Esq, Catherine, relict of the Rev Dr Buck, at the advanced age of 91 years. BULLICK: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] In Belfast, aged 46, James Bullick. BULT: see WOOD BUNTING: [CCH, Sat 29 Nov 1851*] On 19th November at Middleton, Alexander Robinson to Miss Bunting of Middleton. BURBAN: see PARK BURCH: [SNY, 4 May 1811] At Belfast, Mr Hugh Burch of Londonderry. BURDETT: [GMA, 1810, p.667*] On 12 th May at Castleconnell, near Limerick, of scarlatina, John, aged 6, & William, aged 3, sons of Sir William Burdett, Bart. BURKE: [ BNL, 2 Jun 1812*] On 1st June, A R Burke of Belfast to Miss Park. BURKE: [BAI, 3 Oct 1825*] Death: William Burke Esq of Lacken. BURNS: see WOOD BURNS: [BNL, Tue 24 Oct 1823*] Death: On her passage from India, Jane, eldest daughter of James Burns who was youngest son of the famous poet, Robert Burns. BURNSIDE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] Death: Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Burnside, wife of James Burnside of Capel Street, Dublin. BURRIS: see ANNESLEY BURRIS: [RLG, Sat 16 Dec 1837*] Robert Park to Margaret, daughter of Richard Burris Esq of Ballintemple, King’s Co. BURROWS: see SERGEANT BURROWES: [BNL, 13 Jun 1862] June 7 at Castle Ville, Gowran, John Burrowes Esq, late of General Post Office, Dublin, aged 77 years. BURY: see EVANS, & also CAULFIELD Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index BUTLER: see CAMPBELL, & also COULTER BUTTERWORTH: see BIRCH BUTTEVANT, Lord: see BARRY BUTTLER: [BNL, Tue 20 Jun 1820*] Pn 15 th June, by the Rev Mr Hill, Sam. Gardner of Armagh City, merchant, to Miss Buttler, daughter of Norton Buttler of Ballycastle, Esq. BYERS: [ULC, 8 Mar 1845] On the 4th inst, at the house of the bride’s father, by the Rev Dr Edgar, Captain James Byers to Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Mr David Sloan, Belfast. BYERS: see CARDIFF, & also SIMMONDS BYERS: [BMO, 30 Jun 1860] June 23 at 10 Franklin Place, Belfast, of consumption, Samuel Byers, formerly of Fairview Cottage, Crumlin Road, aged 18 years. BYRNE: [BNL, 30 Jul 1839] On the 18th inst, in the Church of St Nicholas, Dundalk, Henry Stewart Smith, of Newry, county of Louth, Esq, to Elizabeth, second daughter of John Byrne Esq, Dundalk, solicitor, and one of the Coroners of the County of Louth. CAIN: [BNL, 30 Dec 1834] On Wednesday last after a protracted illness, Mrs Cain, in the 69 th year of her age. CAIRNS: see CROZIER CAIRNES: see EDWARDS CAIRNES: [NSM, 1 Aug 1846] July 21st in Agherton, Portstewart, by the Rev Stephen Gwynne, Rector, John Hilliard Lawlor Esq, of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Coleraine, fourth son of the late Jeremiah Lawlor of Tralee, Esq, & grandson of the late Robert Hilliard of Listrine[?] House, county Kerry, Esq, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Col John Elliott Cairnes, KH, late of the Scots Fusilier Guards. [NSM, 12 Dec 1857] December 8th at her residence, The Crescent, Portstewart, in the 67 th year of her age, Susanna, relict of the late Colonel John Elliott Cairnes, KH, JP. [TYC, 18 Dec 1857] Suddenly at the Crescent, Portstewart, after hearing the melancholy intelligence of the death of her only son in Delhi, Susan, relict of the late John Elliott Cairns, Lieut-Colonel of HM 56th Regiment. [Eulogy] CAIRNES: [ECE, 21 Mar 1839] On the 11 th inst at Coleraine, by the Rev Mr Harvey, Rector, Henry Moore Cairnes, youngest son of the late John Elliott Cairnes Esq, of Saville Lodge, county Tyrone, to Emily Charlotte Louisa, third daughter of John Claudius Beresford Esq. CAIRNES: [LST, 4 Mar 1837] On the 27th ult in St Mary’s Church, Drogheda, by the Rev James Crawford, Vicar, John James Robertson Esq, of Montrose, near Dublin, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of William Cairnes of Drogheda, Esq. CAIRNS: [LST, 12 Jan 1849] At Portstewart on the 9 th instant, by the Rev Robert Nevin, Mr James Cairns, of this city, to Margaret, daughter of the late James Moore Esq, Kilraughts, Ballymoney. CALDOW: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] At Downpatrick, John M’Kittrick, RN to Dorothea Ann, second daughter of J Caldow of Brunswick Street, Dublin. CALDWELL: see CATHCART, BESTALL, & also LECKY CALDWELL: [LST, Fri 23 Jun 1848*] On 18 th June at Ballymena, by the Rev W Reeves, MA, John Keatley to Ellen Caldwell of Tullybane, near Cloughmills. [CCH, Sat 24 Jun 1848*] Similar notice, but bridegroom’s name spelled as KEIGHTLEY. CALDWELL: [BAI, 3 Jan 1831*] On 21st September in the island of Jamaica, Hume Caldwell Esq. CALLANAN: [SNL, 7 Jan 1852*] On 21 st December at New York, Owen Callanan. CALVAN: see COULTER CAMPBELL: see CLARK, BELL, PEMBERTON, BALBIRNIE, & also CUBITT CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 70, Nov 1808, p.879*] Death: At Dublin, Alexander Campbell Esq. CAMPBELL: [BNL, 24 Sep 1854*] On 24 th September [sic] at Sugar Creek, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, Virginia Jane, youngest daughter of Andrew Campbell. CAMPBELL: [BNL, Tue 17 Aug 1841*] On 10th August at Gortin, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev Hemphill, James McFarland to Miss Campbell, daughter of Andrew Campbell of Gortin. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 72, May 1809, p.397*] On 3 rd May, Captain Butler to Mary, daughter of the late Bailie Colin Campbell of Campbeltown. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 72, April 1810, p.317*] At Bandon, near Cork, Captain Colin Campbell, brother to Alexander Campbell Esq of Barcaldine. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 18, Jan 1756, p.51*] On 24 th January, at Dublin, Captain Colin Campbell of Lord John Murray’s Highland Regiment. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Aug 1807, Vol 69, p.639*] Death: at Limerick, the wife of Captain Colin Campbell Esq of the 42nd (or Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CAMPBELL: [SCO, May 1821, Vol 8 (New Series), p.493*] On 26th February at Florence, in the house of his Excellency, Lord Burghersk, Viscount Tullamore, only son of the Earl of Charleville, to Beaujolis, third daughter of the late Colonel Campbell of Shawfield, & niece to the Duke of Argyll. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 65, Dec 1803, p.803*] At Belfast, Dougal Campbell Esq, Surgeon 2 nd Battalion Warwick Militia, to Miss Moore, eldest daughter of the late James Moore. [SCO, Vol 66, Dec 1804, p.974*] Further note, - not clear, possibly referring to eldest daughter Isabella, & stating his first name as DUGALD. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 73, 11 Sep 1810[?], p.875*] On October 7 th at Island Bridge, Ireland, the wife of Dougal Campbell Esq, Royal Artillery, of a son. CAMPBELL: [SCO, New Series, Vol 4, March 1819, p.285*] At St George’s Church, Limerick, J Campbell Esq, Captain in the 12th Regt of Foot, to Anne, only daughter of J Saxton. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 75, Jan 1813, p.80*] On 12 th December at Limerick, Captain James Campbell the younger, of Craignish, paymaster of the 72nd Regiment. He died a few hours after his wife was delivered of her ninth child. CAMPBELL: [BMO, 5 Jul 1862] June 26 in the New Roman Catholic Church, Loups, by the Rev Patrick Quinn, PP, Ardtrea, assisted by the Rev James Quinn, CC, Mr James Campbell, saddler, Coagh, to Mary, eldest daughter of James Hogan Esq, Ballyronan, Co Derry. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 53, Nov 1791, p.570*] At Dungannon, John Campbell, reputed to be upwards of 120 years of age. He was a soldier at the siege of Derry, and could go through the manual exercise within a few days of his death. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 61, April 1799, p.909*] On 27 th November at Strabane, John Campbell of Achalader, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Breadalbane Fencibles. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Vol 9, New Series, Aug 1821, pp 121-2*] On 19th June at Dublin, Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell of the 2nd Royal Veteran Battalion. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Apr 1813, Vol 75, p.517*] At Galway, the wife of Major Campbell of the Argyllshire militia, of a son. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Jan 1809, Vol 70, p.77*] On 14th December at Belfast, [Mr] Campbell of Thurso to Miss Nichol of Belfast. CAMPBELL: [BNL, Fri 25 Jun 1841*] On 16 th April at Strabane, Mrs Campbell, widow of the late Mr Campbell, tobacconist, of Strabane. CAMPBELL: [SCO, June 1807, Vol IXIX, p.479*] At Newtownlimavady, Co Londonderry, Robert Campbell Esq, one of the oldest & best established bleachers in the North of Ireland. CAMPBELL: [CCH, 8 Nov 1845*] On 4th November at the Registrar’s Office, Ballycastle, Samuel Campbell of Carncolp[?] to Miss M’Conaghy of Cregalapan. CAMPBELL: [LST, Fri 22 Sep 1848*] On 14 th September in the Presbyterian Church, Dunfanaghy, by the Rev Daniel Reid, MA, George McCullagh to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Sergeant William Campbell, stationed at Crossroads, near Dufanaghy. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Sep 1806, Vol 18, p.155*] At Dublin, William Campbell Esq, Engineer, to Maria Oliver, only daughter of James Baillie Esq, of Sandymount. CAMPBELL: [SCO, Nov 1815, Vol 77, p.872-3*] On 10th October at Limavady, the wife of William Campbell gave birth to triplets, two boys & a girl, having been married 17 years & never had any children. CANAVAN: [BNL, 1 Feb 1842] On the 23rd ult, in Cavan, after a prolonged & painful illness, the lady of Lieutenant L Canavan, Recruiting Officer. CANE: [WTH, 26 Jan 1793] In Granby Row, Dublin, Colonel Hugh Cane, Member of Parliament for the borough of Tullagh. CANE: [WTH, Tue 20 Mar 1792] At Opporto, where he went for the recovery of his health, Captain William Cane, late of the 61st Regiment. CARDIFF: [BNL, Tue 17 Oct 1815] On 13th October at Benburb Church, by the Rev D Richardson, Surgeon Cardiff, of the 90th Regiment of Foot, to Miss Byers. CAREY: [BNL, Tue 23 May 1835*] On 19 th May in St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Lord Bishop of Meath, Lucius Carey of Bankhead, Co Donegal, to Sarah Anne (Atkinson) Wray, daughter of George Atkinson Wray of Red Castle, Co Donegal. CARITH: [BNL, 29 Jun 1811*] Death: at Coalisland, on 29 th June, Miss M Carith, eldest daughter of the late George Carith. CARMODY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At Derrymore, Co Clare, Patrick Carmody, formerly a merchant in Limerick. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CARNEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At her house in Canal Street, Newry, aged 44, Mrs Charlotte Carney. CAROTHERS: [BNL, 17 Oct 1855] October 1, in Randalstown Church, by the Rev Dr Hogg, Rector of the Parish, Moreland Carothers Esq, of the Ordnance Survey, to Jane, only dau of Mr J F French, Ballygrooby. CARR: see BLAKENEY CARSHORE: see SERGENT CARSON: [NCT, 22 Jul 1847*] On 16th July at the First Presbyterian Church, Armagh, by the Rev A Fleming, Rev Henry William Carson of Hermitage, Keady, to Susan King, daughter of the late Dr King of Moy. CARSON: [BNL, Tue 9 Apr 1833*] On 20th March, by the Rev Henry Carson, Henry Coulter of Pittsburg to Miss Carson, eldest daughter of John Carson of Lislee. CARUTH: [BNL, Fri 1 Nov 1833] At Coalisland, on the 9 th ult, Alice, widow of the late Mr George Caruth. CARVILLE: [BAI, Tue 2 Apr 1827] On 27 th March at Ardnaree Church, by the Rev C Huston, Charles Carville of Manchester to Julia, eldest daughter of the late Robert Leech. CARY: [BSH, 24 May 1839] May 12th at the house of her son-in-law, Joseph Lecky Esq, Dublin, Mrs Ellen Cary, of Glassnevin, widow of the late Tristram Carey[sic] Esq, of the County of Donegal & Captain in her Majesty’s Royal Veteran Battalion. [BNL, Sat 14 Aug 1858*] On 9 th August at Drumcliffe Glebe, Sligo, while on a visit, Mrs Jane Lecky, of 1 Mulgrave Terrace, Kingstown, widow of the late Joseph Lecky of Dublin, Esq, & eldest daughter of Captain Tristram Cary. CASEMENT: [BNL, 8 Oct 1861*] On 5th October, at Park Row, Hyde Park, London, the wife of Roger Casement Esq, late of the 3rd Dragoons & Antrim Militia, of a son. CASTLEMAINE, Lord: see CAULFIELD CASTLESTEWART, Earl of: see STUART CATHCART: see BLACK CATHCART: [CCH, Sat 10 Jan 1846*] On 28th December at Ballee, near Ballymena, aged 99, Ally Cathcart. Her brother died some time ago at the age of 131. CATHCART: [CCH, 7 Aug 1847*] On 30th July in the Presbyterian Church, Magherafelt, by the Rev R Sinclair, Robert Black to Eleanor, second daughter of James Cathcart Esq, Springlane, Magherafelt. CATHCART: [LD, Tue 23 Oct 1832*] Of cholera at York, Upper Canada, James Cathcart, MRCS London, in practice at York, Upper Canada. Grandson of the late Gabriel Cathcart of near Magherafelt, Co Derry. CATHCART: [CCH, Sat 21 Sep 1850*] On Thursday 19 th September, in the church of Portrush, by the Rev Mr Eager, Rev William Cathcart, Baptist Minister of Barnsley, Yorkshire, to Eliza, eldest daughter of James Caldwell Esq, Steam Packet Agent, Portrush. [CCH, Sat 15 Nov 1851*] The wife of Rev William Cathcart, of a daughter. [CCH, 4 Feb 1854*] On 4 th February at Mystic, Connecticut, the wife of Rev William Cathcart, late of Barnsley, of a daughter. CATHER: [TYC] 29 Sep 1848] September 23rd at Crossboyne Glebe, the wife of the Rev John Cather, rector of Crossboyne & Prebendary of Killybegs, of a daughter. CATHER: [LST, 2 Jun 1841] In Armagh, early on Monday morning last, Miss Fanny Cather, youngest surviving daughter of the late John Cather Esq. [Eulogy follows.] CATHER: [LST, 5 May 1841] On the 3rd instant in Linenhall Street, Mrs Joseph Cather of a son. [LST, 8 May 1844] At her residence in Bridge Street on Saturday evening, Mrs Joseph Cather, of a daughter. CAULFIELD: see LYSTER CAULFIELD: [ARG, 22 Dec 1846] On the 9th inst, in Kells Church, by the Rev Hans Caulfield, the Rev Abraham St George Caulfield to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late W Waring Esq. CAULFIELD: [ARG, 13 Nov 1848] November 5 th in Enniskillen, Mr Anthony Caulfield to Susan, eldest daughter of Mr M Fitzsimon. CAULFIELD: [HIB, Nov 1777] The lady of Rev Charles Caulfield, of a son. CAULFIELD: [KMD, 8 Feb 1832] On the 6 th instant, in the Church of Clomanto, by the Rev Hans Caulfield, AM, the Rev Charles Caulfield, Vicar of the Union of Kilcock in the diocese of Kildare, to Grace Sophia, daughter of Sir Richard St George, Bart, of Woodsgift in this county. CAULFIELD: [ECE, 27 May 1824] At the new church, St Pancras, London, Captain Caulfield, eldest son of Colonel Caulfield of Benown, county of Westmeath, to Anne Lovell, eldest daughter of James Bury Esq, of St Leonards, Nazeing, Essex. [WGL, 27 Sep 1838] At Benown in this county, the lady of Captain Caulfield of a daughter. CAULFIELD: [SNL, 19 May 1823, & RLG, 24 May 1823] On Saturday morning, William Heron of Lower Dorset [RLG: Lower Dawson] Street, Esq, to Mary, niece of the late Denis Caulfield of Newry, Esq. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CAULFIELD: [BNL, 17 May 1852] May 9 at Bridge Street, Newry, aged 84 years, deeply regretted by her family, Mrs Maguire, sister of the late Denis Caulfield. [BNL, 2 Aug 1854] July 28 at Bridge Street, Newry, at an advanced age, Catherine, sister of the late Dennis Caulfield Esq. CAULFIELD: [BNL, Tue 22 Mar 1831*] On 17 th March, at Mullantain, Co Tyrone, the wife of E H Caulfield, of a still-born son. CAULFIELD: [DOW, 21 Nov 1840] On the 16 th inst at 65 York Street, Belfast, by the Right Rev Dr Denvir, Mr Edward Caulfield to Miss M F Geoghegan of Belfast. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 4 Feb 1858] February 2 at the Parish Church of St Mary’s, Athlone, by the Rev Robert Harris, uncle to the bride, assisted by the Rev J R Moffatt, Rector of Athlone, Captain James Alfred Caulfield, Coldstream Guards, eldest son of Edward Caulfield Esq, to the Hon Annette Handcock, second daughter of Lord & Lady Castlemaine of Moydrum Castle. CAULFIELD: [BSH, 22 May 1846] May 14 th at St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Thomas Gordon Caulfield, cousin to the bride, Samuel, eldest son of the late Samuel Mathews Waring Esq of Springfield in the county Kilkenny, to Euphemia, relict of the late Dr Peed, & daughter of the late Captain Caulfield, RN, of Curraghmore in the county of Roscommon. The bride was given away by her uncle Colonel Caulfield. CAULFIELD: [BSH, 22 May 1846] May 9 in Walcot Church, by the Rev S H Widdrington, Rector of Walcot, E T Caulfield Esq, of Raheenduff in the Queen’s County, Ireland, to Alicia Almena, youngest daughter of General Sir D L F Widdrington, KCH etc, & widow of Henry Pooley Esq, late Captain, Royal Engineers. CAULFIELD: [HIB, Apr 1787] Death: Eustace Caulfield of Cradockstown, co of Kildare, Esq. CAULFIELD: [HIB, Apr 1787] March 3 rd by Special Licence, in Palace Row, the Hon William Forward, 2nd son to the Right Hon Lord Viscount Wicklow, to Miss Caulfield, daughter of the late Hon Major Francis Caulfield, niece to the Earl of Charlemont, & granddaughter to the late Lord Eyre. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 24 Jul 1855] June 19 before Sebastopol, of wounds received on the 18 th, Francis W Caulfield, Captain in HM 44th Regt, aged 26, eldest son of Colonel Caulfield of Bloomfield, Ireland. CAULFIELD: [TYC, 7 Jul 1854] June 29 at a very advanced age, at the residence of his son, Creagh Rectory, county Cork, the Rev Hans Caulfield, Prebendary of Kilmanagh, a benefice which he held for upwards of fifty years…… [BNL, 15 Oct 1862, BMO, 18 Oct 1862, & TYC, 17 Oct 1862] At New Providence, Bahamas, at the residence of their uncle, the Lord Bishop of Nassau, of yellow fever, on July 26, Grace Caroline, on September 1, Zoe Frances, and on September 17, Alice Mary, second, third & fifth daughters of the late James Caulfield Esq, Treasurer of Ceylon[?]. September 4 th at New Providence, Bahamas, of yellow fever, the Right Rev Charles Caulfield, DD, Lord Bishop of Nassau, eldest son of the late Rev Hans Caulfield, Rector of Kilmanagh. CAULFIELD: [TYC, 22 Sep 1848] On the 14th inst at Monkstown Church, by the Rev H Stepney, John C Stronge Esq, son of Sir J Stronge, Bart, of Tynan Avenue, county Armagh, to Zoe Margaret, only daughter of the Hon Henry Caulfield of Hockley in the same county. [ARG, 18 Sep 1848] On the 12 th inst in Monkstown Church, by the Rev Henry Stepney, John Calvert Stronge, son of Sir James Stronge etc.etc.as above. [BNL, 26 Dec 1856] December 18 by special licence at Charlemont House, Dublin, by the Very Rev the Dean of Armagh, assisted by the Rev Charles Lambert, Lieut-Colonel Caulfield, MP, eldest son of the Hon Henry Caulfield, to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the Right Hon Sir William Somerville, Bart, of Sommerville, county Meath. [BMO, 15 Mar 1862, & BNL, 6 Mar 1862] March 4 at Huckley, Armagh, the Hon Henry Caulfield, aged 83 years. [BNL states 88 years.] CAULFIELD: [GAV, 28 Feb 1844] On the 20 th instant, in St Peter’s Church, by the Rev H G White, Mr J Caulfield to Sarah, youngest daughter of John Scott Esq, late merchant of Dublin. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 2 Dec 1858] At 102 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, the Hon Mrs J Caulfield, of a daughter. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 3 Dec 1857] December 1 st at St Nicholas Church, Dundalk, by the Rev M Rainsford, William St Clare Tisdall, of her Majesty’s 47th Regiment, to Mary Anne Josephine Caulfield, second daughter of J P Caulfield Esq, North Great George’s Street, Dublin. CAULFIELD: [SNL, 14 May 1823] On the 8 th instant, James Caulfield of Benown in the county of Westmeath, Esq, to the Hon Augusta Crofton. CAULFIELD: [CLJ, 6 Nov 1828] In Limerick, Mrs Caulfield, wife of Mr James Caulfield. CAULFIELD: [ECE, 19 Jan 1837] January 8 th in Blessington Street, Dublin, James Eyre Caulfield, late Major of the 55th Regiment. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 12 Aug 1858] August 1 in Paris, age 17, James Louis[?], only son of James Caulfield Esq, of Longford Terrace, Monkstown. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CAULFIELD: [ECE, 1 May 1828, & CLJ, 1 May 1828] On the 26 th ult, in St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Hon & Rev Edward Taylor, Edward Houston Caulfield, eldest son of Colonel James Caulfield of Moy House in the county of Tyrone, to Charlotte, second daughter of Piers Geale Esq, of Mountjoy Square. [CLJ gives name as GALE.] CAULFIELD: [ECE, 26 Mar 1849] At Moy on the 16 th inst, in the 50[?]th year of his age...Lieutenant John Caulfield, late of the 23rd Foot & nephew of the late Colonel James Caulfield of Drumcairn, Stewartstown. CAULFIELD: [BSH, 27 Mar 1846] March 23 in Ballinoole Church, county of Monaghan, by the Rev W H Pratt, Vicar of Donagh, the Rev Edward O’Bryen Pratt, Curate of Killymard in the diocese of Raphoe, to Geraldine Caulfield, relict of the late Thomas Caulfield Hanington Esq, youngest daughter of James Murray Gordon Esq of Balmaghie House, Kirkcudbrightshire, Captain in the Royal Navy, and granddaughter to the late Venerable John Caulfield, DD, Archdeacon of Kilmore, Rector of Devenish in the diocese of Clogher, & of Derryloran in the diocese of Armagh. CAULFIELD: [ECE, 17 Jun 1824] On the 2nd inst in Derrygertreavy Church near Dungannon, by the Rev George Evans, John Caulfield Esq, Lieutenant half-pay, 22nd Regiment, to Jane, only child of the late Joseph Wilson of Grange, county Tyrone, Esq. CAULFIELD: [SNL, 28 Jan 1823] On the 13th of January at Abbeyville, aged 19, Lord Caulfield, eldest son of the Earl of Charlemont. CAULFIELD: [BSH, 9 Oct 1846, & TYC, 2 Oct 1846] On Monday the 28 th ult, at St Paul’s, Wilton Place, by the Rev Wm Bennett, AM, Gore Somerset D’Arcy Irvine, RFB, youngest son of Sir George Irving, Bart, of Castle Irving, county Fermanagh, to Evelyn[?], youngest daughter of T Knox Hannyngton Esq, of Dungannon Castle, county Tyrone, & niece of Major-General Caulfield, CB. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 7 Nov 1862] November 6 at 22 Trafalgar Terrace, Monkstown, Mrs Montgomerie Caulfield of a son. CAULFIELD: [DOW, 1 Apr 1843] On the 26 th ult in the 29th year of his age, of consumption, Mr Patrick Caulfield, junr, of this town…. CAULFIELD: [ECE, 21 Oct 1824] On the 6 th instant, by the Most Rev Dr Murray, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, Peter Henry Caulfield of Kilkea Castle, county Kildare, Esq, to Miss Hoey of Dominick Street in the City of Dublin. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 4 Dec 1857] December 2 at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev the Dean of Ross, uncle of the bride, Captain Robert Caulfield, 7 th Madras Cavalry, eldest son of Lieut-Col Caulfield, Roscommon Militia, & of Bloomfield, county Westmeath, to Caroline Harriette, youngest daughter of William Magill Esq of Lyttleton, county Westmeath. CAULFIELD: [RLG, 22 Feb 1834] The Rev T G Caulfield, Rector of Benown, to Eliza, third daughter of John Pratt Winter Esq, of Agher, county Westmeath. CAULFIELD: [BSH, 16 Jul 1847, & DOW, 17 Jul 1847] July 8 at Molahiffe Church, by the Rev William Caulfield, July 8 at Molahiffe Church, by the Rev William Caulfield, Rector of the Parish & Chaplain to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Reynolds Peyton Esq, AB, MD, of Knockvicar, county of Roscommon, to Arabella Katherine, daughter of the late Thomas Gordon Caulfield Esq, Captain, RN, & niece of General Caulfield, CB. [DOW states name is Catherine.] CAULFIELD: [GAV, 10 Aug 1844] At Ballinasloe on Wednesday the 7 th inst, by the Very Rev J Dillon, PP, Denis Delahunt Esq, of Huntley in this county, to Maria, daughter of Timothy Caulfield Esq of Ballinasloe. [BNL, 18 Aug 1857] August 10 at Ballinasloe, Timothy Caulfield Esq, uncle to the Right Rev the Bishop of Derry, aged 77 years. CAULFIELD: [CLJ, 5 May 1828] In Limerick, Mary Anne, daughter of Mr William Caulfield. CAULFIELD: [BNL, 5 Feb 1858] At the Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Donnybrook, Mary Alicia, daughter of the late William B Caulfield Esq, Lintstown[?] House, county Kildare. CAULFIELD: [RLG, 28 May 1831] In Bath, Lieut-Col Wm Caulfield of Benown in the county Westmeath. CAULFIELD: [DMA, 24 Sep 1838] On the 11 th inst at Benown, county Roscommon, William Caulfield Esq, of the Royal Navy. CAULFIELD: [HIB, Feb 1786] In Aungier Street, William Caulfield Esq, Member of Parliament for the borough of Tulik[?]. CHADWICK: see LITTLE CHAIN: see ADAMS CHAINE: see ALDRICK, & also BROWNRIGG Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CHAINE: [BNL, Fri 4 Feb 1831*] On 1st February at Antrim Church, by the Hon & Rev Lord E Chichester, Vicar, Rev John Chaine of Ballycraigy to Julia, daughter of the late Hugh Hynchman Esq, of Eglantine Hill. [BNL, 23 Dec 1831*] On 20 th December, at Ockfield, near Carrickfergus, the wife of Rev John Chaine, of a daughter. CHAINE: [BNL, 23 Apr 1833*] On 16 th April, at Killead Church, Co Antrim, by the Very Rev Lord Edward Chichester, Dean of Raphoe, Edward Aldrick Esq, of the Royal Engineers, to Mary, only daughter of William Chaine Esq of Ballycraigy, Co Antrim. CHAINE: [BNL, 19 Nov 1863] November 17 at Dunboyne Church, by the Rev Wm Greene, uncle to the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev John Auchinleck, Wm Chaine Esq, Captain in her Majesty’s 4 th Hussars, eldest son of Jas.Chaine Esq of Ballycreegh House, county Antrim, to Kate Moore, eldest daughter of the late Nicholas Sadlier Esq, of Dunboyne House, county Meath, & Nelson Place, Tipperary. CHAINE: [BNL, 25 Jun 1862] June 21 at Claughton Rectory, near Lancaster, Rev John Chaine, Rector of Claughton-in-Lonsdale, aged 60 years. His remains will be removed from St Anne’s Church, Belfast for interment at Carrickfergus on tomorrow (Thursday) morning at ten o’clock. CHAINE: [BNL, 14 & 17 May 1852] On the 13 th instant at Carrickfergus, after two days’ illness, Miss Mary Chaine, second daughter of the Very Rev the Dean of Raphoe. [Eulogy] Burial at Carrickfergus graveyard.I CHAINE: [BNL, 17 Oct 1863] October 14th at St Anne’s Church, by the Rev Wm Greene, Vicar of Antrim, Richard Langrishe Esq, youngest son of the late Rev Hercules Richard Langrishe, Bart, of Knocktopher Abbey, county Kilkenny, to Fannie, eldest daughter of Stafford Chaine Esq, of Spring Farm, Antrim. CHAINE: [BMO, 4 May 1861, & BNL, 1 May 1861] April 24 in Antrim Church by the Rev C R Bushe, Rector of Mothel, county Kilkenny, (uncle of the bride), A J Brownrigg Esq, son of Sir H J Brownrigg, CB, to Annie, eldest daughter of Wm Chaine, junr, Esq, of Moyhead, county Antrim. CHAINE: [NCT, 15 Mar 1831] On the 8th inst, in St Ann’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Mr M’Kee, William, third son of Wm Chaine Esq, of Ballycraigy, county Antrim, to Mildred, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel J A Graham of Annadale, Isle of Skye. CHALMER: see COLE HAMILTON CHAMBERS: [BNL, 25 Jan 1833] [Died] on the 19 th inst, Mr John Chambers, High Constable of the Barony of Knocknewny, county Fermanagh. CHAMBERS: [LST, 30 Dec 1863*] On 24 th December at M’Crackens, parish of Leckpatrick, aged 53, Rev Moses Chambers, for 27 years minister of the Presbyterian Church at Leckpatrick. CHAMBERS: [NSM, 1 Nov 1862] October 21st, by the Rev John Dodd, Second Presbyterian Church, Newry, Robert Chambers Esq, Ballykeel, to Jane, third daughter of D Maginniss Magill Esq, late [of] Loughery, now of Ballarat, Australia. CHAMBRE: [NCT, 8 Oct 1846*] On 28th September, at St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev J Barton, George William Leech Esq to Catherine, daughter of Hunt Walsh Chambre Esq, of Hawthorn Hill, Co Armagh, & North Great George’s Street, Dublin. CHAPLIN: [BNL, Tue 19 Nov 1811*] On 7 th November, at Tully Lodge, the seat of John Kelly Esq, Co Roscommon, Richard Chaplin of Woodburn, in the county of the town of Carrickfergus, to Mrs Achmuty, widow of James Achmuty, & daughter of the late James Lowther Kelly. CHAPMAN: [BAI, 26 Dec 1825*] On 23rd December at Belmullet, by the Rev John Dawson, John Gray Esq of Ballina to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Chapman of Sh[?] Lucy, Co Westmeath. CHARLEMONT, Earl of: see CAULFIELD CHARLETON: see COLHOUN CHARLEVILLE, Earl of: see CAMPBELL CHARLES: see WOODS CHAYTOR: [TYC, 11 Mar 1859] On the 2nd inst, at Monkstown Church, by the Rev Ronald Macdonnell, William Crozier Cunningham Esq, solicitor, Belfast, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late J M Chaytor of Heathville, Monkstown, Co Dublin, Esq.s CHENEVIX: see ST GEORGE CHESTNUT: [LST, Friday 15 May 1846*] On 18 th March at New York, aged 37, Henry Chestnut, a native of Ireland. CHEYNE: [BNL, 22 Sep 1840] On the 15th inst, in Kirk Maloo Church, Isle of Man, by the Rev Robert Perceval Graves, the Rev Charles Graves, FTCD, to Selina, eldest daughter of the late John Cheyne, Esq, MD, Physician-General to the Forces in Ireland. [TYC, 31 Aug 1849] August 23 rd at Bryansford, county Down, Alexander, son of the late John Cheyne Esq, Physician-General to her Majesty’s forces in Ireland, to Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Dora Lynn, daughter of the late Francisco de Jove de Bernardo of Bilbao. [NSM, 20 Jul 1850] On July 10th, by the Rev Edward Eyre Maunsell, Charles Cheyne, son of the late John Cheyne, MD, PhysicianGeneral to the Forces in Ireland, to Eugenie Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Bredin, county of Cavan. CHICHESTER: see CONSTABLE CHISM: [BNL, 26 Jan 1841] On the 17th inst, in the 71st year of his age, Mr Edward Chism, Postmaster, Belleek, deservedly regretted. CHRISTIE: [BNL, 17 Apr 1862] April 15 at his residence, Little James Street, Londonderry, Claudius Christie, Esq. CHRISTIE: [NCT, 25 Jan 1828*] On 17th January at Muff, by the Rev James Christie, James French M’Gee Esq, of the Island of Jamaica, to Jane, daughter of the late Rev David Christie. CHRISTIE: [BNL, 20 Jul 1852*] On 20th July in First Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, by Rev W Richey, J H Wood to Margaret, only daughter of D Christie of Coleraine. CHURCH: see HOLMES CHURCH: [BNL, Fri 28 Sep 1832*] On 7th August at Melletter Church, by the Rev Mr Smyth, Arthur Church of Dulloghey to Eliza Crawford of Castle Lawson. CHURCH: [BNL, Tue 5 Oct 1824*] On 30th September at Newtownlimavady, by the Rev William Porter, Rev William Lyle of Fairview, Dunbo, son of Hugh Lyle, to Margaret, 4 th daughter of the late John Church. On 30th September at the church of Tamlaughtfinlaggan, Co Londonderry, Mark Englissen[?] of Cirdieness[?] to Rebecca, daughter of the late John Church. CHURCH: [BNL, 23 Oct 1838*] On 18th October, by the Rev Richard Dill, Thomas Church Esq of Thistlefield to Jane, second daughter of the late James Holmes of Broughton, Myroe, near Newyownlimavady, Esq.. CINNAMOND: [ULM, Jan 1831] Aged 27, of a rapid decline, Jane, wife of Mr Cinnamond of Smithfield, Belfast, & daughter of Robert Russell of Ballinderry. Buried at Ballinderry Old Churchyard. [Eulogy] CLARK: [LST, 23 Nov 1854*] Death: On 24th September at Sugar Creek, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA, Virginia Jane Campbell Clark, youngest daughter of Andrew Clark, late of Maghera, Co Derry, & granddaughter of Andrew Campbell of Letterbratt, Co Tyrone. CLARKE: see SARGENT, BALBIRNIE, COLHOUN, & also CURSEN CLARKE: [BNL, 23 Oct 1851*] On 23rd October in the Beth-Brier[?] Chapel, York Street, Belfast, by Rev D Magennis, Arthur Parke, Teacher, to Margaret Clarke of Clontoranalley, Cumber[?] CLAYTON: see CURRAN CLIFFORD, Lord de: see CONSTABLE CLIFFORD: see FAUSSET CLOTWORTHY: see SKEFFINGTON CLYDE: [CCH, Sat 31 May 1851*] On 27th May at Garragh, by the Rev Mr Turnbull, John Manson to Elizabeth Clyde, daughter of Joseph Clyde of Ballinameen. COATES: see WOODS COCHRAN: [LDJ, Tue 29 Nov 1836*] At Rosemary Cottage, near Lifford, William Rutledge to Fanny Jane, daughter of Alexander Cochran of Sligo, Esq. COCHRAN: [ULM, Jan 1831*] Matthew O’Hara to Emilia Cochran, both of Ballyntogue. COCHRAN: see WRAY COCHRAN: [BNL, 12 Apr 1819*] On 9th April, by the Rev William Lyle, …..[?] Wray to Miss Cochran of Quilley. COLE HAMILTON: [ BNL, Fri 24 Mar 1815*] On 20 th March in the church of Strabane, by the Rev Stewart Hamilton, Major Stafford of Londonderry Militia, to Letitia, daughter of the late Hon Arthur Cole Hamilton of Beltrun Castle, county Tyrone. COLE HAMILTON: [BSH, 19 Nov 1838] At Beltrim, county Tyrone, Arthur E, son of Arthur Willoughby Cole Hamilton Esq, aged one year. [BSH, 30 Nov 1838] November 20th at Beltrim, county Tyrone, the lady of Arthur Willoughby Cole Hamilton Esq, of a son. [LST, 14 Dec 1842] At Bellaghy, on the 7 th inst, the lady of A W Cole Hamilton Esq, of a son. [LST, 19 Oct 1844] At Beltrim, county Tyrone, the lady of A W Cole Hamilton Esq, DL, of a daughter. COLE HAMILTON: [TYC, 6 Feb 1863] January 31st at an advanced age at her residence, 1 Belvedere Place, Dublin, Nicola Sophia, eldest daughter of the late Richard Chalmer Esq, of King’s Fort East, county of Meath, wife of Colonel Pratt, of Cabra Castle, Cavan, and relict of the late Claud Cole Hamilton Esq of Beltrim… Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index COLHOON: [TYC, 6 Mar 1857] On the 24th ult, in the Presbyterian Church, Crossroads, near Omagh, by the Rev John Hamilton, AM, Mr Charles Irvine of Castletown, to Eliza Ann, fourth daughter of Mrs Colhoon of same place, and niece to Dr Murray of Toronto, U.C. COLHOUN: see LITTLE, COULHOUN, & also WOODS COLHOUN: [DOW, 11 Nov 1843] On the 29th ult at Donaghmore, county of Tyrone, Anna Sophia, the beloved wife of Alex. C Colhoun Esq, aged 35 years. [BSH, 26 Sep 1851, & TYC, 15 Sep 1851] On the 15th inst at his residence, Eliza Street, Belfast, Mr Alexander C Colhoun, aged 51 years, late of Donoughmore, county Tyrone. [TYC, 27 Oct 1854] October 20 th of consumption, in the 24th year of her age, Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Claudius Colhoun. [TYC, 4 Mar 1859, BMP, 5 Mar 1859, & BNL, 25 Feb 1859] February 22 at [45] Victoria Terrace, Letitia, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Claudius Colhoun Esq, Donoughmore, county Tyrone. [BNL, 11 May 1861] May 9 at 81 Inkerman Terrace, Anna Sophia, second daughter of the late Alexander Claudius Colhoun Esq, of Donoughmore, county Tyrone. [BNL, 3 Jun 1862, TYC, 6 Jun 1862, & BMO, 7 Jun 1862] June 1 at Belfast, John, third son of the late Alex C. Colhoun Esq, Donoughmore, Dungannon. [TYC, 21? Jan 1864, NEN, 27 Jan 1854, & BNL, 26 Jan 1864] Janjary 21 st in Rostrevor Church, by the Rev Guy Carleton L’Estrange, Vicar of Rostrevor, James S Couser Esq, Bank of Ireland, Roscrea, to Maria, third daughter of the late Alexander Claudius Colquhoun Esq, Donoughmore & Dungannon, county Tyrone. COLHOUN: [ECE, 19 Jul 1832] On the 30th ult in Ardglass Church, Stewart Wilson Esq, MD, second son of the late Daniel Wilson Esq, of Omagh, to Mary, only daughter of the Rev Alex.Colhoun, Rector of Dunsford, county of Down. [BMO, 29 Mar 1862] March 19 at Downpatrick, Margaret, relict of the late Rev Alexander Colhoun, Rector of Dunsford. COLHOUN: [BSH, 25 Oct 1839] October 2nd at Creek House, Nu-Stewart, the lady of Alex H.Colhoun Esq, of a son. COLHOUN: [ECE, 24 Apr 1828] On the 20 th April at Cappagh, by the Rev Claudius Crigan, Alexander William Colhoun Esq, of Crosh, county of Tyrone, to Mary Anne Maxwell Trotter Ruthven, second daughter of the late John Trotter Ruthven Esq, county of Down. [ECE, 3 Jun 1830] On the 23 rd ult at the house of her grandfather, Hamilton Cross Esq, 4 Lower Dorset Street, Circular Road, in the 13 th year of her age, Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Alexander William Colhoun of Cross House, county Tyrone. [ECE, 16 Sep 1841] At Upper Badeney on Thursday the 26 th ult, by the Rev Charles Hamilton, Captain John Patterson Porter, of the Hon East India Company’s Navy, to Margaret Anne, eldest daughter of Alexander William Colhoun Esq, of Crosh House, county Tyrone. [ARG, 15 May 1848] May 6 th at his residence, Crosh House, Newtownstewart, aged 50 years, Alexander Wm Colhoun Esq… Eulogy, including reference to “a kind landlord” & to “a magistrate of Co Tyrone”. [NSM, 1 Apr 1854] March 28th, Captain Charles Terrington Aitchison, to Jane Acheson Colquhoun, youngest daughter of the late Alexander William Colquhoun Esq, of Croagh, county of Tyrone. COLHOUN: [TYC, 13 Feb 1863] February 3rd in the First Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev Wm M’Clure, Mr Andrew Colhoun, of this city, to Catherine, third daughter of Mr Samuel Shiels of Humphriestown. COLHOUN: [ECE, 12 Jan 1832] On the 3rd inst in Bath, Henry Maxwell Esq, MD, to Mary, second daughter of the late Charles Colhoun of Letterkenny, county of Donegal, Esq. [BSH, 9 Jun 1843] May 30 th at Letterkenny, by the Rev John Olphert, John Macartney Esq, Barrister-at-Law, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Charles Colhoun Esq, of Letterkenny, co Donegal. COLHOUN: [ARG, 28 Sep 1847, & TYC, 1 Oct 1847] ] At Donoughmore on Sunday the 19 th inst, Elizabeth Ann, relict of the late Charles Colhoun Esq, of Sixmilecross, aged 75 years. COLHOUN: [BNL, 25 May 1863, & TYC, 29 May 1863] May 18 at Sixmilecross, Isabella, wife of John Barclay, and daughter of the late Charles Colhoun Esq, JP, Captain of the Loyal Tyrone Yeomanry Corps. COLHOUN: [TYC, 1 Aug 1856] July 22 at Kilbarron Church, Ballyshannon, by the Rev George nesbitt Tredennick, father of the bride, Charles King Colhoun Esq, Captain Prince of Wales Own Doneagl Militia, only son of the late Charles King Colhoun, formerly of Hare Hill in the county of Donegal, Esq, to Lydia, third daughter of the Rev George Nesbitt Tredennick of Kildeney Glebe. [TYC, 15 Oct 1858] On the 12th inst at 46 Dawson Street, the wife of Charles King Colhoun Esq, Captain in the Prince of Wales Own Donegal Militia, of a son & heir. COLHOUN: [ECE, 29 Apr 1830] On Tuesday in St Anne’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev T D Hincks, Arthur Edward Ward Esq to Maria, only daughter of the late Charles Colhoun Esq, county Tyrone. COLHOUN: [BSH, 27 Mar 1840] On the 17th inst, by the Rev J P Dickey, Mr Charles Colhoun, of Lower Curnone, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr David Cullen of Belliny. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index COLHOUN: [BSH, 1 Apr 1842] In Bishop Street, Derry, on Sunday last, aged 57 years, Elizabeth, wife of Mr Colhoun. COLHOUN: [DOW, 13 Nov 1841] On the 8th inst in Derry, by the Rev Henry Wallace, Mr Alex. M’Elwee to Anne, second daughter of Mr H Colhoun. COLHOUN: [TYC, 30 Jun 1854] In Philadelphia on the 8th inst, by the Rev Robert Watt, Mr Humphrey Colhoun to Margaret, fifth daughter of the late Mr William Cunningham of Derry. COLHOUN: [BSH, 8 May 1840] On Thursday, the lady of Isaac Colhoun Esq of East Wall, Derry, of a daughter. [BSH, 27 Mar 1846, & TYC, 27 Mar 1846] On the 19 th instant in the Cathedral, Derry, by the Rev W B Stack, Marcus Dill Esq, Royal Engineers, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Isaac Colhoun Esq, of Derry. COLHOUN: [BSH, 6 Oct 1843] On Monday evening at the house of her brother-in-law, Mr Wm M’Murray, Derry, by the Rev Wm M’Clure, Mr James Colhoun of Derry, printer, to Isabella, daughter of Mr Thomas Shannon of Lurgan. [BSH, 30 May 1851, & TYC, 30 May 1851] On the evening of the 25 th inst at Hawkin’s Lane, Derry, Isabella, the beloved wife of Mr James Colhoun of Derry. COLHOUN: [BSH, 14 Dec 1840] On the 1st instant at Strabane, in the 68th year of his age, James Colhoun Esq. COLHOUN: [TYC, 20 Jan 1864] January 24 at Gortan, Elizabeth, wife of Mr James Colhoun, aged 80 years. COLHOUN: [ECE, 29 Apr 1824] John Colhoun of the City of Dublin Esq, Barrister-at-Law, to Sibella, daughter of John Ball of Shannon, Esq. COLHOUN: [ECE, 11 Feb 1841] On the 26th ult, in the Cathedral, Derry, by the Rev A Boyd, John Colhoun Esq, of Labadich, near Manorcunningham, to Miss Isabella Colhoun, late of Derry. COLHOUN: [BSH, 30 Jun 1843] At his residence near Lifford, in the 29 th year of his life, Mr John Colhoun. COLHOUN: [TYC, 23 Nov 1849] On the 13th inst in the Presbyterian Church, Ballykelly, by the Rev Richd. Dill, the Rev Robert Gault[?], Minister of the Second Presbyterian Church, Killyleagh, county Down, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late John Colhoun Esq, of Leck, county Donegal. COLHOUN: [TYC, 11 Feb 1859] On the 3rd inst, at St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Wm Shipton, brother to the bridegroom, Connolly Shipton Esq, of Londonderry, to Isabella, the only daughter of John Colhoun Esq, Barrister-at-Law, of Upper Temple Street, Dublin, and Strand Villa, Clontarf. COLHOUN: [ECE, 2 Apr 1840, & BSH, 27 Mar 1840] At Castlegay on Thursday the 19 th inst, by the Rev Joseph Lytle, Presbyterian Minister of Letterkenny, Matthew Colhoun of Rathdaniel House, Esq, to Miss Fanny Roulston, daughter of the late Robert Roulston Esq of Castlegay, near Kilnacrenan, county Donegal. COLHOUN: [BSH, 14 Jul 1843] At his mother’s residence near Lifford, of scarlet fever, Matthew Colhoun Esq of Derry, aged 37, after a short illness of 4 days. COLHOUN: [BMO, 26 Feb 1859] February 10 at Omagh, Mr Patrick Colhoun, near Mountfield, to Lucinda Jane, fourth daughter of Mr Robert Charleton, Chevenagh, near Omagh. COLHOUN: [ECE, 22 Apr 1824] On Thursday the 1 st inst, Samuel Colhoun of Strabane, Esq, to Jane, daughter of Samuel Sproule of Ramelton in the county of Donegal, Esq. [ARG, 7 Aug 1848] On the 22 nd ult at Strabane, eldest daughter of Samuel Colhoun. COLHOUN: [LDJ, Tue 12 Nov 1833*] On 9th November at his residence, Upper Temple Street, Dublin, John Colhoun Esq, eldest son of Thomas Colhoun. COLHOUN: [LDJ, 13 Feb 1821*] On 6th February at his house, in the New Town of Strabane, aged 49, Thomas Colhoun Esq, Attorney. COLHOUN: [ECE, 17 Dec 1835] On Thursday last, by the Rev Jas Smyth, Rector of Strabane, Samuel Clarke Esq, of Newtownbutler, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Thomas Colhoun Esq, of that town, Solicitor. COLHOUN: [ECE, 28 Jul 1836] On Tuesday the 19 th inst at Strabane Church, by the Rev Jas Smith, Mr James Robinson of Enniskillen to Catherine, third daughter of the late Thomas Colhoun Esq, Strabane. COLHOUN: [ECE, 21 Jul 1836] In the City of Philadelphia, on the 31 st of May aged 33, of a lingering illness, Guyugham Colhoun Esq, son of the late Wm. Colhoun of Green Cottage, county of Donegal, Esq. [ARG, 10 Jan 1848] On the 30th December, Mrs Colhoun, aged 76, relict of the late William Colhoun Esq, of Green Cottage, Manorcunningham. COLHOUN: [BSH, 24 Jan 1846] On Wednesday the 15th inst, in her 60th year, Ellen, the beloved wife of Mr William Colhoun, Ednabarrin, near Letterkenny. COLQUHOUN: see COLHOUN Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index COLQUHOUN: [BNL, Tue 9 May 1820*] On 25th April at London, aged 76, Patrick Colquhoun Esq, LLD, author of the Treatises on Police of the Metropolis and the River Thames. CONNELL: [ILN, 18 Mar 1843*] At St Mary’s Church, Dublin, Henry Connell of Mallow, Co Cork to Mrs Charlotte M’Donnell, widow of William M’Donnell of Fairview & Mandeville Hall, Co Armagh, and of Blackwater Vale, Mullaghmore, Monaghan. CONNELLY: see BIRCH CONNOLLY: see KANE CONSTABLE: [GAV, 9 Jul 1842] On the 30th ult at Hollymount, Co Mayo, John Ronaldson Esq, of Newtown-Mountkennedy, county Wicklow, to Elizabeth, relict of Constable Esq [sic]of Riverstown, county Tipperary, and eldest daughter of the late Oliver Brown Esq, of Hollymount. CONSTABLE: [LCH, 12 Dec 1832] At Lewisham, in the 87th year of his age, Abraham Constable Esq, Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Kent. CONSTABLE: [BNL, 12 May 1835] At Calcutta, on the 2 nd of January, George Skipton, MD, Member of the Medical Board, to Ann, eldest surviving daughter of Archibald Constable Esq. CONSTABLE: [BNL, 14 Jul 1857] July 2 at Cheltenham, the wife of Lieut-Colonel Brown Constable, of a daughter. CONSTABLE: [BNL, 25 Aug 1863] August 20 at Desertmore Glebe, the wife of the Rev Henry Constable, of a daughter. CONSTABLE: [BNL, 13 Dec 1856] December 9 at Marple Hall, Cheshire, the wife of the Rev J Constable, of a son. CONSTABLE: [BNL, 26 Jun 1849] June 21 at Friends Meeting House, Frederick Street, John C Constable of Egerton, Lancashire, to Elizabeth, second daughter of John Lamb of Belfast. CONSTABLE: [BSH, 7 Mar 1834] Robert Hall Esq of Cork to Jane, only daughter of the late Robert Constable Esq, MB, of Clonmel. CONSTABLE: [BCC, 22 Apr 1826] At Texall, Staffordshire on the 13 th inst, Miss Constable, eldest daughter of the late Sir T Constable, Bart, to Captain Chichester of the 60 th Regt. The bride was given away by the Rt Hon Lord de Clifford. [BCC, 10 Oct 1827] On the 27 th of Sept at Texall, Staffordshire, having been previously married by the Roman Catholic Chaplain, Sir Clifford Constable, Bart, to Mary Anne, daughter of Charles Chichester Esq, of Claverleigh Court, Devon. Also at the same time, Henry, eldest son of Raymond Arundell Esq, of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, to Isabella, sister of Sir Thomas Constable. COOKE: see ATKINSON, & also CORNWALL COONEY: see SUPPLE COOTE: [BNL, 27 Nov 1812*] Card not clear – refers to Charles Coote of Bellamount Forest. COOTE: [BNL, 1 Oct 1811*] On 3rd August in the Island of Madeira, Dr Shinteo[?] to Susanna, eldest daughter of Sir Eyre Coote, Bart. COPPINGER: see MONCK MASON CORNWALL: [BSH, 2 Nov 1849] On the 19th ult, in the District Registrar’s Office, Derry, Mr Andrew Cornwall of Dessertine[?] to Miss Matilda Kerry[?] of Curryfin. CORNWALL: [BNL, 19 Nov 1851] At Glynn Park, Carrickfergus, on the 13th instant, the lady of Austin Cornwall Esq, of a daughter. [BNL, 14 Feb 1856] February 11 at Carrickfergus, the wife of Austin Cornwall Esq, of a son. CORNWALL: [NEN, 21 Jan 1863] At Bandon, the wife of Frederick D Cornwall Esq, of a daughter. CORNWALL: [BNL, 26 Jun 1858, & TYC, 2 Jul 1858] June 19 by special licence in Dublin, by the Rev Wm Lee, DD, Major G Cornwall, 93rd Highlanders, to Augusta Anne, second daughter of the late Brigadier Wilson, 64th Regt. BNL, 17 Apr 1863] April 10 at Monkstown, Cork, the wife of Major Cornwall, late 93 rd Highlanders, of a son. CORNWALL: [BNL, 18 Jul 1855] July 15 of decline, occasioned by the bursting of the arteries of one of his lungs, Francis Henry, son of John Cornwall Esq, of Rutland Square & Harristown House, County Meath, aged 27. [NEN, 2 Mar 1864] February 26 th at St Mary’s Church, Robert Cooke Esq, of Kiltenan Castle, county Tipperary, to Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late John Cornwall Esq, of Rutland Square, Dublin. CORNWALL: [BNL, 6 Mar 1838, ECE, 8 Mar 1838, BSH, 9 Mar 1838, & NCT, 8 Mar 1838*] On the 27 th ult at Clondeherky Church, county Donegal, by the Rev Alexander Montgomery, Leonard Cornwall of Salthill, County Donegal, Esq, to Elizabeth, third daughter of William Stewart of Homhead, same county, Esq. [LST, 14 Mar 1838] On the 23 rd February in the parish church of Clondehorkey, by the Rev Alexander Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Montgomery, Rector of the Parish of Inver, Leonard Cornwall Esq, of Salthill in the county of Donegal, eldest son to John Cornwall of Rutland Square, Dublin, to Elizabeth, third daughter of William Stewqart Esq, Homhead, county of Donegal. [BNL, 7 Dec 1838, ECE, 13 Dec 1838, BSH, 7 Dec 1838, & LST, 12 Dec 1838] On the 28th ult, At Salt Hill, county of Donegal, the Lady of Leonard Cornwall Esq, of a daughter. [LST states birth date as Nov 8th.] CORNWALL: [BNL, 29 Mar 1861] March 25 th in the Wesleyan Church, Regent Street, Newtownards, by the Rev Wm Cather, Mrs James M’Blain to Miss Margaret Cornwall of Newtownards. CORNWALL: [BNL, 16 Oct 1857] October 6th at Ballinacor House, co Galway, Mathew Cornwall Esq. CORNWALL: [BSH, 7 Jul 1843] July 3 in St George’s Church, Dublin, Richard Nevill Cornwall Esq to Maria Isabella, daughter of Francis Hamilton junr, Esq, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin. CORNWALL: [MAC, 14 Apr 1828, & RLG, 19 Apr 1828] On Friday last of Consumption, at Crossmolina, much regretted, Esther, wife of the Rev Wm Cornwall, Wesleyan Methodist Missionary. [RLG states it was on Friday morning, & describes husband as Minister, rather than Missionary.] CORNWALL: [BNL, 27 Jul 1855] July 21 in Cadogan Place, London, Major General William Henry Cornwall, Assistant Master of the Ceremonies to Her Majesty, aged 55. CORRY: see JONES COSGROVE: see DUDGEON COSGROVE: [BNL, 2 Jan 1818*] On 25th December in Arthur Street, Eliza, wife of John D Cosgrove of Belfast. COSGROVE: [BNL, Tue 3 Mar 1835*] On 27th February aged 20 years, John Cosgrove, 2 nd son of the late John Denerington[?] Cosgrove. COSGROVE: [BNL, Fri 9 Oct 1835*] On 2nd October, by the Rev H Montgomery, Joseph Anderson of Aillintree[?] Place, to Mary, youngest daughter of Thomas Cosgrove of Malone. COSH: [CCH, 10 Jun 1854*] At Ardanree Church, Henry, only son of John Faussett, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Cosh of Donaghadee. COSSLETT: [NWH, Tue 10 Jun 1856*] On 15th April at Hong Kong, aged 22, George William Cosslett, an officer in the Peninsular & Oriental Company’s Service, and 2 nd son of Charles J Cosslett Esq of Sutton, Co Dublin. COSTELLOE: see McGUICKEN COUDELL: [BNL, Mon 22 May 1854*] At Melbourne, Australia, William Vallange Coudell, only son of H Coudell Esq, to Margaret Lucy Pearce, eldest daughter of Captain Pearce. COULHOUN: [BSH, 5 Apr 1850] On the 20th November 1849, at Waterproof, La, US, Lieut James Coulhoun, son of the late John Coulhoun Esq, Leck, county Londonderry. COULTER: see CULLY, & also MORTON COULTER: [BNL, Fri 6 Aug 1841*] On 20th July at St Mary’s Church, Newry, by Rev Dr Campbell, John Calvan, MD, Licentiate of the King’s & Queen’s College of Physicians, Ireland, to Deborah Coulter of Carmullen[?]. COULTER: [BNL, Dec 1837*] On 23rd November, by the Rev Robert Anderson, James Maxwell junr to Deborah, 2nd daughter of Hector Coulter of Magherally. COULTER: [BNL, Tue 28 Dec 1824*] In the morning of 24th December at Cammeen, near Newry, James Coulter Esq. “A man of great integrity and honour.” COULTER: [BNL, 12 Feb 1819*] On 5th February aged 90 years, at the home of her son, James Coulter, of Carmeen, near Newry, Mary, wife of [the late?] James Coulter of Aghohill, Co Antrim. COULTER: [BNL, May 1829] On 28th April, in the 26th year of his age, James Coulter of Cammeen, Esq. COULTER: [BNL, Fri 12 Aug 1825*] On 20th July in Belfast, by the Rev W D H McEwen, John Coulter of Killnicky to Miss Bean. COULTER: [BNL, Mar 1840*] On 3rd March at Kilcliff, by the Rev J W Skelton, AM, John Coulter of Kilcliff, to Anne Jane Patton. COULTER: [BNL, Apr 1840*] On 7th April, by the Rev James Thompson, John Coulter to Ellen, eldest daughter of Thomas Russell of Magherally. COULTER: [BNL, 31 Jan 1851*] On 26th January, aged 85 years, at the residence of her son, Richard Coulter, Carmullen[?], Co Down, Deborah, widow of John Coulter. COULTER: [BNL, Fri 2 Oct 1825*] On 24th September at Coleraine, Mary Richey Cosgrove, youngest daughter of the late Robert Cosgrove of Newry. COULTER: [BNL, Wed 9 Jun 1858*] On 4th June at Ballyrea, aged 72 years, Robert Coulter. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index COULTER: [BNL, Mon 19 Apr 1858*] Death: On 13 th April, Anna, wife of William Coulter Esq, 7 Synge Street, Dublin, and formerly of Newry. COULTER: [ BNL, 6 Dec 1852*] On 6th December in the First Presbyterian Meeting House, Banbridge, by the Rev John Montgomery, William Coulter [or Butler?] of Drummagally to Violet Wright of Banbridge. COURTENAY: [BNL, 8 Nov 1833] At Liverpool on the 4 th inst, Mr Archd MacBriar, High Street, Belfast, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the late Mr Courtenay, Harbour Master, Belfast. COUSER: see COLHOUN CRAIG: see HOLMES CRAIG: [LST, Fri 12 May 1848*] On 9th May, in the Presbyterian Church of Upper Cumber, by the Rev William Brown, George Craig of Ballymaclanahan to Matilda Jane, eldest daughter of Robert Eakin of Cleggan. CRANE: see KANE CRATES: see WOODS CRAWFORD: see EATON, SERGEANT, HOLMES, CHURCH, WOOD, & also TYNDALL CRAWFORD: [BNL, 21 Feb 1855*] On 16th February at Castledawson, Fanny Crawford, wife of Hugh Crawford Esq. CRAWFORD: [BNL, Fri 5 Nov 1824*] In Bellaghy Church, by the Rev Thomas Spotswood, John Lydell, 2nd Royal Veterans, to Miss Crawford of Castledawson. CRAWFORD: [BNL, 1 Jan 1858] Dec 24 at his residence, Bold Street, Liverpool, aged 59 years, Robert M’Neill, youngest son of the late Rev Oliver Crawford of Aughrane Lodge, Stewartstown, county Tyrone. CRAWFORD: [LDJ, 3 Mar 1807s*] On 19 th February, Sam D Crawford of Castledawson, Esq, to Elizabeth McLaughlin of Strand Lodge. CREIGHTON: see M’CREA CREMORNE, Viscount: see HANNA CREMORNE: [BNL, 24 Mar 1828*] On 21 st March at Dawson Grove, Co Monaghan, aged 38 years, Right Hon Lord Cremorne. CRITCHELL: [GAP, Sat 4 Feb 1837] Lieutenant W Critchell, RN, has been removed from Kingston, port of Arundel, to Cuidoch, Bridport. CROFTON: see CAULFIELD CROFTON: [SLJ, Wed 29 May 1822*] On 23rd May, the wife of Milby[?] Crofton Esq, of a daughter. CROKEAIN: [BAI, 3 Sep 1827*] Death: William Crokeain, of Ballina. CROPPER: [BNL, 6 Mar 1840] On the 26th ult, at Liverpool, James Cropper, in the 67th year of his age. He was a member of the Society of Friends, and remarkable for his efforts against the slave trade. CROSS: see COLHOUN CROSSETT: [BNL, Tue 20 Oct 1835*] On 16th October, by the Rev Dr Cooke, Alexander Crossett to Sarah McReynolds of Belfast. CROSSLEY: [CCH, Sat 22 Jun 1850*] On 18th June, at Rathfarnham Church, Dublin, by the Rev John Nash Griffin, AM, Samuel G Getty Esq, of Cranac Park, Belfast, to Emily, youngest daughter of Captain Crossley. [CCH, 5 Oct 1850*] On 13th September, on board the “Camillus” on his way home from New Orleans, aged 18 years, Arthur Ratchcliffe Crossley, youngest son of Captain Crossley. CROSSLEY: [NCT, Tue, 2 Sep 1828*] Death: On 1 st March, in childbed, at Hingolia, East Indies, Mrs Jane Poyntz Crossley, daughter of William Stewart Esq, MD, of Lishaun, & wife of Major Francis Crossley of the East India Service. CROOKS: see HARDY CROZIER: [PRD, 2 Dec 1848] On 20th November at Tullhogue, county Tyrone, of consumption, Mary Isabella, eldest daughter of Alex. Crozier Esq, Lieut of the Royal North Regt of Militia. CROZIER: [BMO, 19 Dec 1863] December 10th in the Third Presbyterian Church, Armagh, by the Rev Robt. Henderson, Mr John Cairns of Lurgan to Sarah Jane, second daughter of the late Mr Thomas Crozier of Mullaghmore, county Tyrone. CRUICKSHANK: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] Rev Charles Seymore of Derry to Maria, eldest daughter of the late John Cruickshank, of Mount Pleasant, Co Monaghan CRUSET: see M’REYNOLDS COULTER: see CARSON, MAXWELL, MORTON, & also CULLY COWAN: [CCH, Sat 2 Dec 1848*, * LST, 1 Dec 1848*] On 10 th November at Anahowil[?], Margaret, aged 47[41?], widow of William Hogg, & only daughter of the late Rev John Cowan, Presbyterian Minister of Coagh. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index CUBITT: [SCO, May 1816, Vol LXXVIII, p.398*] In Dublin, on 21 st March, Thomas Cubitt Esq, Captain Royal Artillery, to Annette Binning Campbell, daughter of the late Colonel Archibald Campbell of Askomell. CULLEN: see FINUCANE CULLY: [BNL, Aug 1840*] On 8th August, Richard Cully to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Coulter of Cammeen, Co Down, Esq. CUNNINGHAM: see CHAYTOR, & also COLHOUN CUNNINGHAM: [BNL, 12 Jan 1838] On the 29th ult, at Carrickfergus, in the 75th year of his age, Mr Adam Cunningham, Town Clerk & Coroner for the county of the town of Carrickfergus. CUNNINGHAM: [LST, 10 Jun 1837*] On 1st June, by the Rev Mr Albion, Lower Cumber, John Cunningham of Kildoagh to Margaret, eldest daughter of Hugh Rosborough. CUPPLES: [TYC, 13 Feb 1863] On the 30th ult, at the Cathedral, by the Rev Francis Smyth, Mr Robert Hume of this city to Bessie Ann, youngest daughter of the late Mr Wm Cupples, county Fermanagh. CURRAN: [BNL, Fri 1 Aug 1828*] On 25th July at Clonnagh near Portadown, aged 86 years, Mrs Sarah Curran, of the Parish of Drummore, widow of Robert Curran, & aunt to Thomas Clayton of Clennagh[?], near Portadown. CURRY: see NIXON & also PARK CURRY: [BNL, Fri 31 Aug 1821*] On 22nd August in the Cathedral Church of Derry, by the Rev James Knox, Rev David Richardson Curry, Rector of Fackinny & Vicar of Abbeyschrule, to Maria, only daughter of Alexander Lecky of Milton Lodge. CURRY: [LDJ, approx 4 Feb 1794*] John Curry Esq, Barrister-at-Law, to Elizabeth, daughter of George Nixon. CURRY: [BNL, Tue 30 May 1811*] William Curry to Elizabeth Curry of Newtenards. CURSEN: [BNL, Tue 30 May 1837*] On 8th May at Maghera, in the house of her brother-in-law, Dr Clarke, Susanna Cursen[?], daughter of Rev Alexander Cursen of Tubbermore. CURTIN: [BAI, 19 Sep 1825*] On Wednesday 14 th September, Mrs Hannah Curtin, wife of Patrick Curtin of Ballina. “A tender parent.” DAFFRON: [BNL, 5 Nov 1833] At Westport, on the 16 th ult, of Cholera, in the bloom of life, Mrs Dafford; and on the same day, of the same fatal complaint, her husband, Joseph D Daffron Esq, Supervisor of that District. DALLAS: see ALEXANDER DALLAS: BNL, Dec 1858*] On 23rd December, at Terrace Row Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, by the Rev Joseph McDonnell, John, eldest son of Robert Lynch of Ballygellagh, to Margaret Ann, only daughter of James Dallas of Craigtown. DALLAS: [BNL, 27 Jul 1828*] On 23rd July at Coleraine, by the Rev John Whiteside, Robert Dallas to Matilda Huey, daughter of Henry Huey. DALLAS: [BNL, 15 Jul 1817*] On 10th July, Jackson Wray to Miss Dallas, only daughter of late Surgeon Dallas. DALLAS: [BNL, Tue 24 Jun 1823*] On 10th June at St Mary-le-Bon Church, London, by the Archbishop of London, J McNeile, son of Alexander McNeile, to Charlotte Lavinia, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Dallas. [BNL, Fri 27 Feb 1829*] On 19th February at Bath, aged 28, D H Dallas, only son of Lieut-General Sir Thomas Dallas, KCB. [BNL, Tue 27 Jan 1835*] On St Helena, W Alexander to Jannet Dallas, daughter & heiress of the Governor of the Island, General Sir Thomas Dallas. DANE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] Death: at his residence, Drumard, near Enniskillen, James Dane. DARLEY: see BLAIR DARLEY: [TYC, 6 Apr 1860] April 10 th at Rathdrum by the Rev Henry Galbraith, brother-in-law of the bride, the Rev Frederick R Wynne, second son of the late H Wynne, to Theodosia, youngest daughter of the late Rev John Darley, exFTCD, and Rector of Arboe. DARTREY, Baron: see HANNA DAWSON: [BNL, 9 Mar 1824*] On 1st March near Stewartstown, as a result of a fall from his horse, Abraham Dawson, Attorney-at-Law, of Bordin, near Dungannon. DAWSON: [BNL, Fri 6 Mar 1835*] On 26 th February, after a lingering illness, Ellen, wife of Robert Dawson, Innkeeper, of Belfast. DAWSON: [BNL, 23 Jun 1826*] On 12th June in London, the Hon Mrs Dawson, wife of George Lionel Dawson, of a daughter. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index DAWSON: [BNL, 25 Jul 1828*] On 13th July at Fabhill[?] Lodge, Olivia Anne, daughter of James Dawson, Assistant Barrister for the county of Armagh. DAWSON: [BNL, 9 Jun 1852] June 2 at his residence, Avonrath, county Derry, in his forty-third year, Thomas, son of the late Joseph Dawson Esq, late Governor of Cape Coast Castle. DAWSON: [BNL, 15 Jun 1828*] On 4th June, aged 70 years, Ralph Dawson of Tanagh, Co Monaghan. DAWSON: [BNL, Fri 27 Nov 1812*] On 30 th October at Bellamount Forest, seat of Charles Coote Esq, Simon Isaac of Co Down to Eliza, third daughter of the late Richard Dawson of Dawson’s Grove. DAWSON: [LST, 24 Oct 1838] On the 13th instant at Dungannon, the lady of Surgeon Dawson, of a son. DAWSON: [LST, 18 Jun 1845] On the 11th instant in Charlemont Church, by the Rev James Disney, Thomas Dawson Esq, late Portrieve of Charlemont, son of the late Captain Dawson of Borain House in the county of Tyrone, and brother to William Dawson Esq, MD, of Dungannon, to Frances, youngest daughter of the late Robert Brown Esq of Lurgan Cot.[?] ion the county of Armagh. DAWSON: [BNL, Fri 14 May 1824*] On 9th May, at his house in Dungannon, the lady of William Dawson, MROS in London, of a son. DAWSON: [BNL, Tue 20 Oct 1835*] On 2nd October, the wife of William Dawson of Dungannon, of a son. DAWSON: [LST, 1 Apr 1840, & BSH, 3 Apr 1840] At Dungannon on the 20th ult, the lady of William Dawson Esq, MD, of a daughter. [LST, 23 Mar 1842] On the 10 th inst at Dungannon, the lady of William Dawson Esq, MD, of a daughter – her twelfth child. [LST, 24 Jan 1844] January 10 th at Dungannon, the lady of William Dawson Esq, MD, of a daughter, her thirteenth child. [LST, 17 Nov 1845] On the 26 th ilt at Dungannon, the lady of William Dawson Esq, MD, of a daughter, her fourteenth child. DAWSON: [BNL, Tue 6 Oct 1835*] On 25th September at Forest Row, Co Monaghan, aged 74 years, William Dawson. DAVENPORT: see HOLMES DAVENPORT: [LST, 17 Apr 1839] On the 2nd of March by special licence at Montreal, by the Rev J Esson, of the Scotch Church, William Scott Davenport Esq of Londonderry to Jeveilla[?], sixth daughter of the late C Blacke Esq of Montreal. DAVIS: [BAI, 14 Jan 1828*] On 5th January in the Church of Ardnaree, by the Rev C Huston, Thomas Mackey to Margaret, third daughter of the late Stephen Davis Esq of Newport. DAVISON: [BNL, 24 Feb 1837] On Wednesday last, Mr Alexander Davison of Belfast, formerly Harbour Master for the Port, and one of the oldest mariners in Ireland. [eulogy follows]. DE BERNARDO: see CHEYNE DELAHUNT: see CAULFIELD DELAMERE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Rev L R Delamere to Catharine, relict of D M’Sweeny, & daughter of William Dunbar of Holywell, Co Wicklow. De MONTMORENCY: [ILN, Sat 15 Feb 1843*] At Glenson Huwell[?], Ireland, The Hon Mrs J De Montmorency, of a daughter. DEMPSEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] In Bridge St, Chapel Lane, aged 32, Rev James Dempsey. [Eulogy] DENHAM: [NCT, Tue 7 Oct 1828*] On 1st October at Belfast, by the bride’s father, Rev James Denham of Brigh, Co Tyrone, to Eliza, daughter of Rev Dr Hanna. DENNIS: see McROBERTS DICKINSON: see DUDGEON DICKSON: [BNL, Tue 5 Feb 1850*] On 28th January at Downpatrick, the wife of George Dickson, of a son. DICKSON: [ARG, 26 Oct 1847*] On 19th October, in Armagh, aged 47, Rebecca, widow of James Dickson. DICKSON: [BNL, Dec 1837*] On 5th December, by the Rev Dr Brown, Alexander Wray of Durable to Jane Dickson of Woodhill, in the Parish of Ray. DIGBY: [SLJ, 5 Jun 1822*] Aged 72, John William Digby Esq, of Digbystown, Co Kildare. DILL: see COLHOUN DILL: [BNL, 4 Dec 1828*] On 27th November, by the Rev B Dill, junr, Marcus Dill of Newtownards to Margaret Leckey, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Leckey, Alderman of Londonderry. DILLON: SLC, 17 Jan 1852*, & SNL, Sat 17 Jan 1852*] On 15 th January at Castlebar, by the Rev William B Stoney, Rector, Charles Humble Lawson, eldest son pf Captain Lawson, to Annabella Sophia, second daughter of Thomas Dillon Esq, MD, Inspector of Medical Charities, late Surgeon, Mayo county infirmary. DISRAELI: [PLD, 3 Feb 1810] B Disraeli of Beechby Hill, Esq, Sheriff of Carlow. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index DIXON: [BNL, 19 Oct 1842] On the 3rd ult at Bushmills, aged 44, John Dixon, for 12 years principal foreman in the Iron Works of John Gwynne Esq. He was left a large family, and is deeply regretted by both his fellow workmen & a small circle of friends. DODD: [BNL, 27 Feb 1829] On the 15th inst, at Dungarvan, Richard Dodd Esq, Inspector of Fisheries for that district & formerly a highly respectable merchant in Dublin. DONALDSON: [BNL, 23 Oct 1861*] On 14th October at Fulham, London, Colonel Vance Young Donaldson, late of the 37th Regiment & son of Hugh Donaldson Esq of Guinness, near Caledon. He served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of the war in 1814. He was present at the siege of Badajoz in April 1811 & at the battles of Abuera, Vittoria & the Pyrenees. His commissions here date: Cornet, September 14, 1804; Lieutenant Dec 25, 1805; Captain June 24 th 1813; Major, 10th Jan 1837, Lieut-Col, 11th Nov 1851, Colonel, 28th November 1854. He was Governor of Norfolk Island for many years & served for a lengthened period in India. He was a nephew of Andre Vance Esq of Dublin. DONALDSON: [BNL, Tue 17 Dec 1816*] On 25 th October, in Kingston, Jamaica, Captain William Donaldson of Belfast, of the brig Hibernia. “ A tender, affectionate husband, a kind, indulgent parent, a sincere & steady friend.” DONNEL: [TYC, 25 Apr 1851] April 17th in the Presbyterian Church, Douglas, by the Rev James Alexander, Mr James Donnel, merchant, Newtownstewart, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr James Hamilton, Glennoch, Newtownstewart. DONNELLY: [BMO, 7 May 1864] April 21 at Cove Cottage, Ardboe, county Tyrone, Daniel Donnelly Esq, in the 55th year of his age. DONNELLY: [ILN, Sat 10 Jun 1843*] At Tubberpatrick, Co Wicklow, aged 108, John Donnelly, a small farmer. He continued to take part in domestic avocations within six months of his death. DONOEHUE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Charles Trench to Catherine, daughter of the late Thomas Donoehue of South Earl Street, Dublin. DOORLEY: [HNS, 22 Jul 1822] Died in April, at the Hill of Allin, Co Kildare, Mr Thadey Doorley, farmer, aged 126 years & 3 days. DOUGLAS: [GLO, 7 Aug 1849] At Colton, county Louth, Ireland, on the 26 th June last of cholera, Mr John Douglas aged 70. DOUGLASS, James: see Miss EDWARDS DOWNES: see JESSOP DOYLE: see SERGENT DOYLE: [BNL, Tue 13 Mar 1827*] On 12th March at St George’s Church, High Street, Belfast, by the Rev R W Bland, Francis John Doyle to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Boyd of Belfast, Architect. [BNL, Tues 22 Oct 1833*] On 14th October at Belfast, after a short illness, aged 34 years, Francis John Doyle, solicitor. DRENNAN: [NWH, Thu 27 Nov 1856*] On 23rd October at the English Church, Longeuil, by Rev R Lonsdell, AB, William Drennan Esq, CE, of Hamilton, Canada West, to Dorothea Jackson Woodhouse. DUCAT: [SNL, 14 & 21 Feb 1852*] On 19th December at Belvidere, Illinois, of disease of the heart, aged 23, David Francis Ducat, eldest son of the late Mungo Ducat Esq, of New Lawn, county Dublin. [Spelled as DUCAL in issue of 21st Feb]. DUDGEON: [NSM, 11 Dec 1847] In Drumsnett Church, county Monaghan on the 9th inst, by the Rev W H E Woodwright, Ralph Dudgeon Esq, Lieutenant 76th Regiment, son of the late Captain Dudgeon of Rosefield, to Martha Caroline, second daughter of John Johnson Esq, of Thornhill. [ANC, 1 Sep 1848] August 26th at Thornhill, county Monaghan, the residence of her father, the lady of Ralph Dudgeon Esq, 3 rd West India Regiment, of twin sons. [NSM, 18 Dec 1852] On the 8 th inst in St Mary’s Church, by the Very Rev the Dean of Dromore, the Rev A Dudgeon of Kilkeel, son of the late Captain Dudgeon of the 71st Light Infantry, and of Rosefield in this county, to Mary Caroline, daughter of E H Dickinson Esq. DUDGEON: [NSM, 4 Aug 1849] August 1st in the Cathedral, by the Rev Canon Clifton, Henry James Dudgeon Esq, Barrister-at-Law, eldest surviving son of James Dudgeon Esq of Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, to Eliza Maitland Reid, eldest daughter of John Reid Esq, of the Bank of England branch, Manchester. DUDGEON: [LST, 9 Mar 1842] On Tuesday the 1 st inst, by the Rev Dr Hastings, John Lavens Esq to Eliza Ann, only daughter of John Dudgeon Esq, both of Milford. DUDGEON: [NSM, 19 Apr 1856] April 12 th at Lakes View Lodge, Monaghan, Anne, wife of N Dudgeon Esq, daughter of the late Rev William Fox of Derin, county Cavan, & granddaughter of the Ven Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Archdeacon Moore of the Diocese of Kilmore in that county. [NSM, 17 Aug 1861] On the 9 th inst at his residence, North Street, Monaghan, N Dudgeon Esq, late Lieutenant, Roscommon Regiment of Militia. DUDGEON: [ANC, 4 Dec 1856] On Thursday last in the Parish Church of Drung, and afterwards in the Roman Catholic Chapel there, Thomas Wm A Dudgeon Esq, of Clones, to Alicia, only daughter of Mrs Cosgrove of Drung Cottage. DUFF: see HOGG DUFF: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] George Duff of Glenwood, near Lucan, to Mary, second daughter of J Morris of Dublin. DUFF: [BNL, 29 Jul 1842] On the 25th ult, Samuel Duff Esq, of Ballybunden, Seneschal of the Manor of Florida[?], and Agent to Robert Gordon Esq. DUFFIN: [BNL, 12 Oct 1832] On the 25th ult, aged 74, Mr Joseph Duffin, at his residence in Grange. He acted for a series of years in the office of Seneschal in the Grange Manor Court, & acquitted himself with prudence & impartiality in the discharge of his duty. DUNBAR: see DELAMERE DUFFY: [NSM, 15 Dec 1847] December 18th of malignant Typhus of 1 [or 4?] days’ duration, Rosanna, the beloved sister of Dr Duffy, Ballybay, aged 16 years. [Eulogy] DUNCAN: [LST, Fri 26 Nov 1847*] On 23rd November at the Presbyterian Church of Upper Cumber, by the Rev William Browne, John Huffion to Anne, eldest daughter of Alexander Duncan of Cumber. [CCH, 4 Dec 1847*] similar notice to above, but bridegroom’s name given as HUFFTON. Another card spells name as HAFFSON. DUNCAN: [CCH, 13 Dec 1845*] On 1st October at Aghodoey Meeting House, by the Rev Dr Brown, James Duncan, eldest son of William Duncan, to Ann, eldest daughter of William McCloy, a farmer of Co Derry. DUNDUS, Major Hamilton: see Mary Augusta HOLMES DUNKIN: see BLACKER DUNKIN: [BNL, 19 Mar 1807*] Death: at Southampton, Sir William Dunkin, of Clogher House, county Antrim, late one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Jurisdiction at Calcutta. DUNLOP: see SLOAN DUNLOP: [CCH, 10 Jul 1852*] On 19th October in Wellington, New Zealand, David Henry Dunlop of Wollank[?] & formerly of Coleraine, only son of D Dunlop Esq of Mullaville, police magistrate, to Thalia Maria, 3rd daughter of Captain H Raine of Summer Hill, county of Bothurst. DUNLOP: [BNL, 17 Aug 1810*] On 13th August, Robert Dunlop of Belfast, merchant, to Martha Wood of Salteroats. DUNN: see IRONS DUNN: [CCH, 24 Dec 1853*] On 20th December at First Glendermott Presbyterian Church, by the Rev A Buchanan, Andrew Dunn of Glengoorley, Co Tyrone, to Christian Hynchman of Clogher, Co Derry. DUNN: [LDJ, Tue 26 Aug 1834*] On 21st August, by the Rev Francis Porter, Robert Bond of Londonderry, Esq, merchant, to Jane, 2nd daughter of John Dunn. [[LDJ, 6 Jan 1835*] On 31 st December at his residence, Gortravey, aged 72, John Dunn, father-in-law to Robert Bond. [BNL, Tue 26 May 1835*] On 19th May at the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law, Robert Bond, Dullerton House, by the Rev S Dill, Rev F J Porter of Donagheady to Miss Dunn. DYER: [SNL, 24 Feb 1810] Death: Daniel Gynn Dyer Esq, one of the Coroners of the County Kilkenny. EAKIN: see CRAIG EATON: [BNL, 31 Dec 1859] December 27 in the Great James Street Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev Dr Denham, Mr Oliver Eaton to Miss Anne Crawford, both of Waterside, Londonderry. EDGAR: [CCH, 24 Apr 1852*] On 15th April at Buncrana Church, by the Rev Augustus Howard Minchin, John Monaghan to Martha, 6th daughter of the late Edward Edgar Esq of Buncrana. EDIE: see LECKY EDIE: [BNL, 27 Dec 1839] On the 16th inst at Strabane, Mrs Edie, relict of the late E Edie Esq, formerly Recorder of that town, and Justice of the Peace for the County of Tyrone. EDWARDS: see SPROUL EDWARDS: [LST, 3 Mar 1844] March 5th, by the Rev Edward Edwards, in the Parish Church of Castlederg, formerly the private chapel of Olivia Edwards, Countess of Rosse, Thomas Edward Litton Esq, of Altmore Lodge in the County of Tyrone, eldest son of Thomas Litton Esq, of Harrington Street, and nephew of Edward Litton, Master in Chancery, and late Member for the borough of Coleraine, to Anne, Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index second daughter of Major Hugh Gore Edwards of Ranigh[?] in the County of Tyrone, and Kennagh Castle in the County of Cork, and by lineal descent from the renowned David Cairnes of this city. EDWARDS: [BNL, 14 Mar 1826*] On 9th March at Dungiven Church, by Rev Alexander Ross, Edward Augustus Edwards, of Shaw House, in Co Londonderry, to Sarah Maria, eldest daughter of Hugh Boyle of Dungiven. EDWARDS: [CCH*, 4 Oct 1845] Rev John Edwards, Methodist Minister, married 25 Sep 1845, Lucinda, daughter of the late James Gaston of Buncrana, in the Cathedral Church, Londonderry, by the Rev J Burgh. EDWARDS: [NSM, 4 Aug 1855] July 30th at Green Hills, County Louth, Kate, the dearly beloved wife of Henry St George Edwards Esq. EDWARDS: [NST, 10 May 1856] May 7th at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Robert Ellis, Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel Edwards of Raveagle, County Tyrone, to David Ross Esq, MD, of Warrenpoint. EDWARDS: [SLJ*, Fri 17 Apr 1829] Mary Anne, daughter of John Edwards, married Theophilus Blakeney Esq, son of Henry S Persse Esq, of Galway, at Johnstown, State of New York. EDWARDS: [BSH, 2 Feb 1838] On Thursday last, the 25 th January, by the Rev Henry Kyd, at the seat of her uncle, James Douglass Esq, Rossbuckle[?], Miss Edwards, to Andrew Smith Esq, of Tamlaght Cottage, both of the County of Londonderry. [Identical entry in LJL, 30 Jan 1838] EDWARDS: [LJL,*, Tue 11 Jun 1793] Robert Edwards died at Straw, near Dungiven. “An affectionate husband and a tender parent”. EKIN: [[NWH, Tue 9 Sep 1856*] On 2nd September at Magherafelt Presbyterian Church, by the Rev A Minnis, William Stewart of Brigh, Co Tyrone, to Jane Ekin of Druminard, county Derry. EKIN: [TYC, 18 Jan 1861] January 3rd in Ivagh Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Robert Holmes, John Gibson Esq, son of the Rev John Gibson, Ballywalter, to M R Ekin, third daughter of John Ekin Esq, Ivagh, County Tyrone. EKIN: [BMO, 11 Oct 1862] October 5, the wife of Samuel E Ekin Esq, Ivagh, Co Tyrone, of a daughter. EKINS: [BAI, 22 Mar 1830*] On Sunday morning in the church of Ardnaree, by the Rev James Houston, Ealter Ekins Esq, of Westport, to Miss Strogen, daughter of Samuel Strogen Esq of Ballina. ELDER: see M’GAHY ELDER: [BNL, Wed 4 Dec 1861*] On 30 th November,at the Ulster Bank, Strabane, Jane Maria, wife of Rev Marshall Moore, and daughter of Mr Elder. ELLIOTT: see ORR, & also TRIMBLE ELLIS: see TOPHAM, STANLEY, & also KANE ELLIS: [NWH, 18 Feb 1845] On the 11th inst, at her residence, Church Wall, Derry, in the 72 nd year of her age, Jane, the beloved wife of William Ellis Esq, Coroner of the city. ELLIS: [NWH, 16 Dec 1845] On the 7th inst, William Ellis Esq, Coroner for the city & county of Londonderry. ELWOOD: see HEARN ENGLISH: [BNL*, Sat 23 Jan 1858] Eliza English of Dromore, Co Down, married, 1 Jan, W McRoberts, in Cathedral Church, Dromore, by Rev Richard Regor[?], curate. ENGLISSEN[?]: see CHURCH ERSKINE: [BNL, Wed 12 May 1858*] On 11 th May in Alfred Street Meeting House, by the Rev George Shaw, Moses Woods of Banbridge to Fanny Elizabeth Erskine, 2 nd daughter of Robert Erskine, of Orlbiged[?] St, South Belfast. ERVIN: [BNL, Mon 2 May 1824*] On 25 th April, by the Rev J Wright of Ballyenston, John Ervin of Camlea, Standing Stone, Donegore, to Mary, widow of M Ervin. EVANS, Edward: see Colonel Dawson KELLY EVANS: [NSM, 14 Dec 1844] December 6th at Gortmorran House, Dungannon, in the most perfect resignation to the will of the Almighty, and in sure and certain hope of a resurrection to eternal life through the redeeming blood of her Redeemer, Sarah Maria, the beloved wife of Edward Evans Esq, in the seventy third year of her life, deeply & sincerely regretted. [shortened repeat in NSM, 21 Dec 1844]. [LST, 18 Dec 1844] December 6th at Gortmorran House, Dungannon, Sarah Maria, the beloved wife of Edward Evans Esq, in the 73rd year of her age, deeply & sincerely regretted. EVANS: [NSM, 16 Jun 1860] May 12th in St Anne’s Church, by the Rev Joseph Medlicott, Vicar of Pateroe, Wiltshire, Edward Kentish Evans Esq, of Aunaroe, county Tyrone, youngest son of the Rev Edward John Evans, vicar of Rostrevor, to Jane Bury, youngest daughter of the late Captain Scriven, RM. EVANS: [BNL, Fri 25 Jan 1850*] On 12th January, Matthew Power of Creeslough, Co Donegal, Esq, Lieutenant of Revenue Police, to Maria Evans, step-daughter of Colonel R L Longhead. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index EYRE, Lord: see CAULFIELD EYRE: [LON, March 1750*] On 7th March, Rev Giles Eyre, Dean of Killaloe. FAIR: see KEYES, & also WALSHE FAIR: [CNR, Wed 14 Nov 1838*] In Ballinrobe on the 9 th inst, universally & deservedly regretted, in the 27th year of her age, after having given birth to a daughter, Anne Jane, the beloved wife of Campbell Fair Esq… FAIR: [CNR, Wed 21 Jun 1837*] On 11 th June at his seat, Fortville, Robert Fair Esq, aged 84. [Eulogy.] FAIR: [CNR, 5 Jun 1839*] On 28th May at St Thomas’s Church, by the Rev Mr Tay, Robert Fair Esq of Lavally to Margaret, eldest daughter of James M’Creery [or M’Creevy?] Esq of Kilkenny.. FAIR: [CNR, Wed 23 Jan 1839*] At Lavally, the seat of her father, Robert Fair Esq, the wife of M N Wright Esq, CCP, of a son. FAIR: [BRC, 2 May 1868*] On 23rd April at Millmount, Loughrea, aged 18, Robert Lynch Fair, only child of the late Thomas Fair, “to the deep & poignant regret of a fond & devoted mother”. FAIRTLOUGH: [BNL, 24 Oct 1834] On Saturday night suddenly, Mrs Fairtlough, wife of John Fairtlough Esq, late Sheriff of Drogheda. FAIRTLOUGH: [BNL, Fri 4 Jan 1833] On Sunday morning, after a short illness, in his 58 th year, Alderman W O Fairtlough, Town Clerk & Clerk of the Peace of Drogheda. [see also BNL 8 Jan 1833] FAITH: see WOOD FALLON: [BNL, 18 Dec 1840] On the 11th inst, at Dungannon, after a short but painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Anne, the beloved wife of James Fallon Esq, Distributor of Stamps. FARRAN: see FITZPATRICK FAUSSET: [BNL, Nov 1842*] On 15th November at Dingle Church, Robert Fausset, eldest son of Charles Fausset of Lisbofin, Co Fermanagh, to Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Herbert Clifford, RN. FAUSSETT: see COSH FAUSSETT: [BNL, Mon 17 Sep 1855*] On 2nd September at Allegharry, Pennsylvania, of chronic bronchitis, Robert Faussett Esq, late of Moyne House, Co Mayo. FAUSSETT: [BNL, 8 Jun 1847*] On 3rd June at Aughanmunchin[?] Church, by the Rev John Irwin, Rev S Faussett, son of Robert Faussett of Lealofin[?], Co Fermanagh, to Anne Jane Wray, eldest daughter of the late William Wray, of Oak Park, Co Derry. FAVIS: see HARKNESS FENTON: [LST, 15 Sep 1848*] At Easby, Sligo, on 9 th September, to the wife of George S Fenton Esq, triplet sons “who with their mother are doing well”. FENTON: [BNL, Thu 15 Apr 1858*] On 8th April at St Thomas’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev C S Stanford, matthew George O’Reilly to Sophie, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Fenton of Upper Temple Street, Dublin, Chief Examiner of the Court of Chancery. FERGUSON: see HERON, & also BLACKER FERGUSSON: [TYR, 4 Jun 1863*] Card refers to Campbell Fergusson, son of Hugh Fergusson Esq, - no details given. FERRALL: [BAI, 26 Sep 1825*] On Tuesday, in St John’s Church, A W Stuart Esq to Rosanna, daughter of William Ferrall Esq of Primnor[?] Grange, Co Mayo. FERRAR: [BCC, 27 Dec 1826] We are sorry to have to announce the death of our worthy chief Magistrate of Police, William H Ferrar Esq. He had been ailing for some time, but was attacked with fever, & had only been confined to his bed for a few days. FIDDES: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] William Fiddes of Tullycreevey, Co Fermanagh, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of George Welsh of Stafford Street, Dublin FILGATE, Marice[?]: see James Carleton HILL FINUCANE: [SLC, 12 Aug 1854*] On 21st July in St Thomas’s Church, by the Rev Theobald Butler, Francis Nesbit Cullen, youngest son of Lieut-Colonel Cullen, to Emily Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Andrew Finucane Esq, DL, of Ennislemon House, County Clare. FITZGERALD: see HOLMES, SUPPLE, & also BLAKENEY FITZGERALD: [BNL, Fri 9 Jan 1818*] On 24 th December, at the house of the bride’s father in Paris, in the presence of his Excellency, the English Ambassador, the Chevalier Tuter de Marian Gaya to Matilda, eldest daughter of the Right Hon Lord Robert Fitzgerald. FITZGERALD: [BNL, 31 Mar 1851] March 27 at Rathgar, the residence of her son-in-law, John Teeling Esq, Mrs Maria Fitzgerald, relict of the late William Fitzgerald Esq, Inspector-General of Taxes in Ireland, aged 67 years. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index FITZGIBBON: see HOLMES FITZHENRY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] After a short illness, aged 23, Myler FitzHenry, junr, of Gobbinstown, Co Wexford. His remains were attended to the grave by an immense multitude who assembled to condole with his parents. The road was crowded a distance of two miles. FITZPATRICK: [BNL, Fri 8 Jan 1847*] On 3rd January, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev R Magill, PP, Bernard Fitzpatrick, merchant, of Belfast, to Sarah McRoberts, 2nd daughter of Archibald McRoberts of Saintfield FITZPATRICK: [LON, Feb 1750*] On 21st January, Hon Henry Fitz-Patrick, only son of the Lord Baron of Upper Ossory, to Miss Farran. FITZSIMON: see CAULFIELD FLEMING: see LITTLE FLOOD: see JESSOP FLYNN: [RLG, Sat 21 Dec 1839*] Mr Rutledge to Miss Flynn. The bridegroom had buried his former wife 3 days prior to his second wedding. FORSTER: [LST, 4 Dec 1844] On Sunday the 17 th ult, at Rossbine Lodge, Grace Forster, relict of the late Nassau Forster Esq, of Rossbine Lodge, county Donegal. FORSYTH: [NWH, Tue 10 Jun 1856*] On 5th June at his residence, Longford Terrace, Salt Hill, William Forsyth Esq, late of Belfast. FORSYTHE: see PARK FORWARD: see CAULFIELD FOSTER: see WOODS FOX: see DUDGEON FRAME: [BNL, 30 Mar 1838] On the 27th inst, by the Rev Fletcher Blakeby, of Moneyara[?], Mr William Frame of Tulygerrin[?] to Margaret, daughter of Mr David Orr of Murlough. FRANCK: [BNL, 1 Jan 1856] December 28, at his residence, Sydney Avenue, Blackrock, John Franck Esq of HM Stamp Office, aged 58. FRASER: see ROBERTSON FREEMAN: see McBRIDE FRENCH, Jane: see Moreland CAROTHERS FRITH: [BNL, Tue 3 Mar 1835*] On 23rd February in Derriggchand[?] Church, John Wood to Miss Frith, only daughter of the late James Frith of Derrynick. FRIZELL: [NWH, Jan 1825*] On 24th January in the parish church of Drumglass, Francis Hart of Belfast to Eliza, daughter of A Frizell of Dungannon. FULLARTON: [BNL, Tue 23 Feb 1808*] At London, after a few days’ illness, of a violent attack on the lungs, Colonel William Fullarton of Fullarton. FULLERTON: see SEATON, & also KIRKPATRICK FULLERTON: [BNL, Fri 8 Jan 1813*] On 1st January at Carr, near Garvagh, after a few days’ illness, Revd Archibald Fullerton, Minister of the dissenting congregation of Aughadowey. FULLERTON: [BNL, 9 Apr 1811*] On 5th April at his house near Ballycastle, James Fullerton, “a very respectable farmer & an honest man”. FULLERTON: [BNL, Fri 22 Jun 1810*] On 16th June, James Fullerton of the Tuck Mills, near Ballycastle, to Miss Stewart of Stroan, near Ballycastle. [Another card says date was 1811]. FULLERTON: [BNL, 21 Aug 1827*] On 5th August, after a two day illness, aged 44, near Tullygarley[?], near Ballymena, James Moore Fullerton, Orange District Master. Members of 27 lodges attended his funeral, & thousands of others. FULLERTON: [BNL, Oct 1838, copied from an Indiana Paper] On 19 th August at his residence near Bloomington, US, aged about 54 years, Robert Fullerton, a native of the Co of Antrim, near Ballymoney & a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. FULLERTON: [CCH, 8 Nov 1845*] On 26th October at Kilraughter, near Larne, aged 78, Samuel Fullerton. He bequeathed £200 to the missions of the General Assembly. GABUCCINI: see TAAFFE GAGE: [BNL, 7 Feb 1837] Feb 2, at St Thomas’s Church, Dublin, Charles Langan Esq, of Belfast, to Elizabeth Helen, daughter of Jacob Owen Gage, Board of Public Works. GALBRAITH: see MANNING, & also DARLEY GALBRAITH: [BSH, 25 Oct 1839] At her house, Ranfurly Terrace, Dungannon, on Sunday morning the 13th instant, Martha, daughter of the late James Galbraith of Rascavey in the county of Tyrone, Esq. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index GALBRAITH: [BNL, Sat 28 Aug 1858*] On 23 rd August at the Parish Church, Cheltenham, by the Rev Edward Walker, Francis Tothill to Frances Margaret, youngest daughter of James Galbraith Esq, of Omagh, Co Tyrone. GALE: see SPARKES GAMBLE: see SIMPSON GARDNER: see BUTTLER GARRET: [BNL, Fri 20 May 1803*] On Friday 13 th May, aged 78 years, Henry Garret, of Magherafelt. [BNL, Tue 12 Aug 1806*] On 9th August at Maragall, at an advanced age, Mrs Garret, widow of Henry Garret of Maragall. GARRETT: [NCT, Tue 19 Aug 1828*] In Dungannon Church, by the Rev Mr Knox, Isaac Nils Bladen to Sarah Jane, daughter of Henry Garrett of Dungannon. GARRETT: [BNL, Wed 4 Apr 1855*] On 2 nd April at Springmount, near Ballymena, aged 37, James R Garrett, Solicitor, of Belfast. GARRETT: [BNL, Mon 25 Jun 1855*] On 19 th June, aged 90, John Garrett of Ballynockan, Saintfield. GARRETT: [CNR, Wed 18 Jul 1838*] Of malignant fever, “caught in the discharge of his pastoral duties, aged 25, Rev Henry Garrett, Curate of the town of Carlow, & son of the Rev John Garrett of Echnafad, Co Sligo. [CNR, Wed 14 Nov 1838*] On 1 st November at Omlafad Glebe, of inflammatory fever, aged 19, William Garrett, son of the Rev John Garrett of Echnafad, Co Sligo. GARRETT: [BNL, Thu 30 Aug 1855*] On 15 th August at Glasgow, aged 58, William Garrett, formerly of Ballyknockan, Saintfield. GARVEY: see M’DONNELL GARVEY: [BRC, Sat 18 May 1867*] In Westport Church, by the Venerable Archdeacon of Tuam, Oliver A T Mason to Nora Edith, 2nd daughter of the late John Christopher Garvey, JP, DL, of Murrish Abbey, Co Mayo, and granddaughter of the Archdeacon of Killala, the Venerable William Leahy. GARVEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Thomas Garvey, MD, of Waterford, to Wilhelmina, 3 rd daughter of M Rivers of Tybrochny Castle, Co Kilkenny. GASTON: see EDWARDS, & also WARNOCK GASTON: [BNL, 15 Sep 1826*] On 7th September at Cathage[?] near Strabane, by the Rev George Hey, Robert Boyd to Alice, 2nd daughter of the late James Gaston of Strabane. GASTON: [BNL, Tue 30 Apr 1822*] On 25th April at Magheraboy, aged 62 [or 64?], son of the Rev Hugh Gaston, Minister of Ballywillan. [BNL, Tue 4 Mar 1823*] On 27th February at Magheraboy, aged 96, Mrs Gaston, widow of the Rev Hugh Gaston, Minister of Ballywillan. GAULT: see COLHOUN GAYA: see FITZGERALD GEALE: see CAULFIELD GEALE: [SNL, 14 Feb 1852*] On 7th October near Auckland, New Zealand, drowned while crossing Manuham[?] Harbour in a gale, Piers Geale, 4 th son of Piers Geale of Mountjoy Square, Dublin. “Much regretted by many friends in the colony.” No mention of family. GELSTON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] Died: Age 76, John Gelston, cabinet-maker, of Belfast, formerly of Lisburn. GEOGHEGAN: see CAULFIELD GEORGE: see NEILSON GERAGHTY: [LST, 22 Apr 1837] April 13 th at Dungannon, the county of Tyrone, the lady of Philip Geraghty Esq, of a daughter. GETTY: see CROSSLEY GIBB: see VANCE GIBONS: see BAILLIE GIBSON: see EKIN, BROWN, & also LECKY GIBSON: [BMO, 21 Apr 1860] April 16 at Hanover Square, Coagh, the wife of Mr David H Gibson, merchant, of a daughter. [BMO, 18 May 1861] May 13 at Hannover Square, Coagh, the wife of David H Gibson Esq, of a son. [BMO, 23 May 1863] May 18 at Coagh, the wife of Mr David H Gibson, of a son. GILDEA: see VIGOGUE GILKEY: [CCH, Sat 31 Aug 1850*] On 19th August at Stewartstown, aged 79, Rev David Gilkey, Minister of the Second Presbyterian congregation of Omagh, in the 46th year of his ministry. GILLESPIE: see SUPPLE GILLILAN: see WOODSIDE Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index GILLILAND: see WOOD GILLIS: see LECKY GILLMAN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: At Newmarket, Mrs Honora Gillman. GIRVAN: [BNL, Fri 20 Aug 1841*] On 17 th July, aged 40 years, John Sommerville Girvan of Ashmount Cottage, near Stewartstown. GIVEN: see YOUNG GIVEN: [BNL, Tue 21 May 1816] On Wednesday last, in the 60 th year of his age……Samuel Given Esq, Coleraine…… He has left a disconsolate widow and five children… GLEN: see LECKY, & also SAVAGE GLENN: see SCOTT, & also VANCE GLENNY: see HANE, & LITTLE GLENNY: [BNL, 27 Aug 1833] On the 21st inst, at the house of his brother-in-law, Isaac Glenny Esq, Seneschal of Newry, Samuel Ogle Esq, merchant of Newry. GLENNY: [BNL, 15 Jul 1842] On the 13th Inst, at St Mary’s Church, Newry, by the Rev Dr Campbell, Vicar of Newry, John Thompson Godfrey Esq, Solicitor, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late Isaac Glenny Esq, JP, and Seneschal of Newry. GLIN: see PARK GLYN: see BIRCH GODFREY: see GLENNY GOODLATTE: see WRAY GOODLATTE: [BNL, 30 Jul 1816*] Birth: The wife of David R Goodlatte, of a daughter. [BNL, 23 Jun 1820*] On 20th June at Benburb Church, by the Rev Arthur Richardson, David R Goodlatte, widower, of Derrygalley, Co Tyrone, Esq, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Edward Harpur. [BNL, Tue 17 May 1825*] At 13th May at Moy, Mrs Goodlatte, the wife of David Goodlatte of Derrygally, Esq. GOODWIN: see HOLMES [2 entries] GORDON: see DUFF, PARK, & also CAULFIELD GORDON: [BNL, 24 Apr 1840] On the 10th inst in Belfast, Mr Robert Gordon, aged 43 years. He was for 27 years Inspector of the butter market at Newry. GORE: [SLJ, 8 Feb 1833*] At Liverpool, Johnson Gore Esq, Proprietor of the Liverpool Advertiser. GORTEN: see KERR GOSFORTH, Earl of: see SPARROW GOSSELYN: see BOND GRACEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Ballyhosset, Mary, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Gracey. GRAFTON: [SLJ, Wed 5 Jun 1822*] On 1st June at her house in Lower Brook Street, London, the Duchess of Grafton. GRAHAM: see WOODS, McCULLOUGH, & also CHAINE GRAHAM: [TYC, 28 Dec 1855] At her residence in Rakeeranbeg[?] on Saturday the 15 th inst, Mary, the beloved wife of Arthur Graham, aged 28 years. GRAHAM: [NSM, 21 Sep 1844] September 16th at Argray, by the bride’s brother, the Rev Mr M’Crea, David Graham Esq, Londonderry, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Archibald M’Crea Esq. GRAHAM: [BNL, Aug 1842*] On 23rd July at Magherafelt, by the Rev Samuel Twigg, William John Paul of Portadown to Eliza, daughter of David Graham & his wife Arabella, née Park. GRAHAM: [BNL, 18 Mar 1818*] On 7th March, at Magherafelt, suddenly, the wife of Dr Graham. GRAHAM: [BNL, Sat 12 Apr 1862] April 9, at Coleraine, Mr James Graham of Magherafelt, aged 37 years…… His remains will be interred at Dromore, near Magherafelt…. GRAHAM: [BNL, Tue 3 May 1808*] At Listorder, on her way to Scotland for the recovery of her health, in her 24th year, Mrs McRobert, wife of Dr McRobert, of the 92nd Regt, & daughter of the late John Graham of Drumkey, Perthshire. GRAHAM: [BNL, 12 Sep 1843*] On 19th September at Magherafelt, of inflammation of the lungs, aged 18 months, Margaret, the infant child of John Graham Esq. [Magherafelt Presbyterian Baptisms: bapt 27 Feb 1842] GRAHAM: [BAU, 1 Jan 1847] On the 26th ult, by the Rev Dr Montgomery, Mr Thos Graham to Martha, only daughter of Mr Thos Leatham, Suffolk. GRAHAM: [NSM, 25 Oct 1862] October 20th at 43 Spencer Street, Belfast, the wife of Mr William Graham, junr, of a son. GRAINGER: [BNL, 21 Jul 1858*] On 20th July at his son-in-law’s residence, 7 North Frederick Street, Dublin, David Grainger Esq of Belfast. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index GRAVES: see CHEYNE GRAVES: [BNL, 23 Jan 1835] On the 14th inst, at his house in Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, of fever, John Crosbie Graves Esq, Barrister-at-law & Magistrate of the Head Office of Police. GRAY: see CHAPMAN GRAY: [BNL, Fri 11 Jul 1823*] Mrs Sarah Gray, widow of Edward Gray of Moy, Esq, died 8 July, aged 79. GRAY: [BNL, Fri 10 Apr 1825*] On 31 st March at Warrenpoint, aged 66, John Gray. GRAY: BNL, Tue 29 Jul 1823*] On 24th July at Randalstown, aged 49, Mrs Gray, wife of Mathew Gray. GRAY: [CCH, 3 Jul 1847*] On 1st June, by the Rev Alexander T M Gill, DD, James Park Esq of Pittsburgh, to Sarah, daughter of Richard Gray Esq of Alleghanny City. GRAY: [BNL, Tue 23 Apr 1823*] On 27th October at Inbow[?], Lieutenant Thomas Gray of the East India Company Horse Artillery. GRAY: [BNL, Tue 26 Jun 1827*] On 23rd June, aged 25, William Gray of Belfast, son of Mr Gray, shoemaker. GRAYMOUNT: [BNL, 23 Mar 1855*] On 23rd March in St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Henry Wray, Young Meredith Henry, son of the Rev R Henry, Rector of Jonesborough, Co Armagh, to Eliza, daughter of the late William Graymount of Co Antrim. GREENE: [BNL, 20 Jun 1834*] On 12th June in St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, the wife of Richard W Greene Esq, of a son. GREENFIELD: [BNL, 8 Oct 1811*] On 2nd October, Robert Greenfield of Belfast to Miss Park of Ballymore. GRIER: see HENNON GRIFFITH: see BUCK, & also KNOX GRISSON: see STUART GROSE: see JOYNT GUARD: [TYC, 5 Feb 1864] January 25 at Willington Place, Enniskillen, the wife of Rev Edward Guard, Wesleyan Minister, of a son. [TYC, 25 Apr 1884] April 22 nd at Omagh, Rev Edward Guard, Methodist Minister, aged 51 years. GUILEY: see PARK GUMLEY: see McKINSTRY GUNNE: see BELL GWYNNE: see DIXON HAFFSON: see DUNCAN HALBERT: see BOOTH HALFPENNY: see LITTLE HALL: see WOODS, & also CONSTABLE HALL: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: in Dublin, Mrs Hall. HALL: [BNL, 5 Nov 1839] On the 22nd ult, by the Rev Mr Lytle, Letterkenny, Mr Ezekiel Starling of Derry, to Eliza, third daughter of the late Mr S Hall, Inspector of Weights & Measures for the county Donegal. HALL: [BNL, 22 May 1838] [Death:] On the 11 th inst, at Letterkenny, Mr Samuel Hall, Inspector of Weights & Measures for the county Donegal. HALLIDAY: see LITTLE, ROBINSON, & also BARNSLEY HALY: [SNL, Mon 19 Jan 1852*] On 26th December at Philadelphia, William H Haly Esq, son of James Halyy. HAMBLY: [BNL, 7 Mar 1851] In the 5th inst at his residence, 5 Chichester Street, Belfast, the lady of W B Hambly Esq, HM Ordnance, of a daughter. HAMILL: [LST, 14 Oct 1858*] On 10th October, Francis Smyth to Ellen, 3rd daughter of Charles Hamill. [BNL, Tue 12 Oct 1858*] Similar notice, but name given as Helen, & marriage conducted by the Rev C Cunningham, PP, Carrickfergus. HAMILL: [BNL, Tue, 14 Oct 1833*] On 7th October, in the house of the bride’s father, by the Rev Henry Cooke, DD, Anthony McReynolds of Belfast to Eliza, youngest daughter of Hugh Hamill of Lodge Mills. HAMILTON: see BIRCH, CORNWALL, COLE HAMILTON, DONNEL, TWEED, WALSH, IRWIN, & also M’CORMACK HAMILTON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Died aged 99, near Saintfield, Hugh Hamilton, a farmer. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index HAMILTON: CCH, 17 Jan 1852*] On 6th January at the Presbyterian Meeting House, Kilraughts, by the Rev Samuel Finlay, Hugh Hamilton of Killamuch[?], Co Derry, to Barbara, only daughter of John Tweed. HAMILTON: [BNL, 14 May 1855] May 10 at Victoria Place, Ballymena, the wife of James Hamilton Esq, Surveyor of Income Tax, of a son. HAMILTON: [LST, 29 Sep 1841] Strabane on the 22nd inst, by the Rev William M’Crea, Presbyterian Minister of Ballindroute, William Hamilton Esq of Coulaghey, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Rev James Wilson, Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Corbey, county Longford. HAMILTON: [BNL, Fri 10 May 1825*] On the 10 th May at St Anne’s Church, by the Rev Wm St John Smyth, John Hamilton of Garva, merchant, to Charlotte Park of Belfast. HAMILTON: [SLJ, 5 Sep 1834*] At Coolaghy, near Raphoe, aged 82, Mrs Hamilton, widow of William Hamilton. HANCOCK, Robert Washington: see Miss Jane SMITH HANDCOCK: see CAULFIELD HANE: [BCC, 27 Nov 1824] On the 19th inst, by the Rev John Mitchel, W M Hane Esq, Barrack-Master of Newry, to Hopewell, daughter of Isaac Will Glenny Esq. HANNA: see DENHAM, & also SHAW HANNA: [BNL, 25 Apr 1826*] On 14th April at her home in Stanhope Street, aged 85 years, the Right Hon Philadelphia Hanna, widow. She was a granddaughter of William Penn & was born in Philadelphia. HANNAY: see WRAY HANNAY: [BMO, 18 Jan 1862] January 3 at Kilgobbin, near Kinsale, Alfred Henn Hannay, aged 26 years, youngest son of Capt Hannay, Ballylough, county Antrim. HANNAY: [BMO, 27 Jun 1863] June 18 at Ballylough, near Bushmills, county Antrim, the wife of Edmund A Hannay Esq, Captain Antrim Militia Artillery, of a daughter. HANNAY: [BNL, 17 Jun 1828*] On 12th June at Dunhue Church, by the Rev D Dunkin, Captain James Hannay of the 8th or King’s Regiment, to Mary, daughter of E A McNaughten [or McNaghten?] Esq, MP for the county of Antrim. HANINGTON: see CAULFIELD HANNYNGTON: see CAULFIELD HANRAHAN: see WOODS HARDIN: see WOODHOUSE HARDING: [BNL, 30 Dec 1834] On the 15th inst, in the Parish Church of Mivagh[?], Lieut Harding of the Royal Navy, now employed in the Coast Survey of Ireland, to Hissy[?], third daughter of the Rev John Williamson, Rector of said Parish. HARDY: see SYMES HARDY: [NSM, 28 Sep 1861] September 20th at Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church, Dublin, by the Rev Joseph Hunter, assisted by the Rev John M Blickly, Mr James Mitchell, merchant, Monaghan, to Martha, only daughter of the late Mr Charles Hardy of Glenboy, county Tyrone. HARDY: [NSM, 21 Jul 1860] July 11th at the Cathedral, Armagh, by the Rev Benjamin Wade, AM, Rector of the parish, assisted by the Rev Edward Hardy, brother of the bridegroom, John Hardy Esq, Armagh, to Mary Crooks, second daughter of John Stanley Esq, Parikin, Annagh. HARKNESS: [TYC, 26 Jun 1857] On the 16th inst at the First Presbyterian Church, Cookstown, by the Rev H B Wilson, Mrs Thomas Harris, Bgmount, Grange, to Priscilla, daughter of the late Mr Adam Harkness, & niece to Mr Andrew Harkness, Drumard, Cookstown. HARKNESS: [NSM, 11 May 1850] On the 23rd ult, at Killieshandra, by the Rev Dr Martin, FTCD, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late William Harkness of Corr House, to John Alexander Favis Esq, of Farransier, both of county Cavan. HAROLD: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] In the Chapel House, Denmark Street, aged 29, the Rev William Dominick Harold, OSD. HARPUR: see GOODLATTE HARRIS: see HARKNESS, & also CAULFIELD HARRISON: see SUPPLE HARRISON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Aged 69, after a short illness, Isaac Harrison, merchant, of Belfast. HART: see FRIZELL HART: ULM, Jan 1831, p.72/3*] At Rathfriland, aged 90, Sarah, widow of Hugh Hart, an architect of Rathfriland. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index HARTFORD: [CCH, 26 Aug 1854*] On 21st August at Portrush Church, by the Rev G V Chichester, Sergeant John Heatherton, to Mrs Martha Hartford, widow of William Hartford, Coach Factor, of Coleraine. HARTNEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At Ballynolan, Co Limerick, aged 105, Mr Hartney. HASLETT: see WOOD, KYLE, & also WOODS HASLETT: [LST, 14 Sep 1854*] On 4th September at the Presbyterian Church, Portrush, Charles Molloy to Margaret, only daughter of Samuel Haslett of Portrush. HASTINGS: [BNL, 21 Jan 1840] On the 12th inst, Mr Joseph Hastings, Surveyor of Public Works in this town, much & deservedly regretted. HAWTHORNE: [SNL, 1 Jan 1852*] On 15th December at Ratisbon, Bavaria, aged 21, Mabella Jane, daughter of Lieut-Colonel Hawthorne, HEIC, late of Belcamp House, Co Dublin. HAYES: see MASON, & also WALSHE HAYES: [CCH, 1 Jan 1853*, & LST, Thu 6 Jan 1853*] On 28 th December at the Presbyterian Church, Portstewart, by the Rev John Stewart, PM, Bernard King to Jane, daughter of James Hayes of Portstewart. HEARD: see STAWELL HEARKNESS: [NSM, 21 Dec 1844] On the 13th inst, aged 63 years……George Hearkness of Tullyleer…. HEARN: [CNR, Wed 8 Aug 1838*] Catherine Frances, eldest daughter of Colonel Hearn of Coreagh, Co Westmeath, 7 Fairview Ave, Co Dublin, was married on 3 Aug at St George’s, Dublin, to Thomas Elwood of Strandhill. HEARN: [CNR, Wed 14 Nov 1838*] Mrs Mary Anne Hearn, widow of Edward Hearn, died Nov at Heamsbrook, Co Galway. HEARN: [RLG, Sat 16 Nov 1839*] Robert Thomas Blackhume Hearn Esq, eldest son of Rev William Edward Hearn, was married on 12 Nov to Charlotte, daughter of the late Rev Richard Thomas Hearn, Vicar of Rathstone & Registrar of the Diocese of Ardagh. Ceremony was performed in Kilglass Church, Co Longford, by the bridegroom’s father. HEARN: [SLJ, 1 Jan 1828*] The wife of Rev W F Hearn, of twin sons, on 22 Dec 1827. [SLJ, Fri 31 Jul 1829*] The wife of Rev W F Hearn, of a son, July 1829, at Belturbet. HEARNE: [BRC, Sat 20 Jul 1867*] Thomas Hearne, eldest son of Michael Hearne, died 18 June after a short illness. “The premature illness of this amiable young man, who had been undergoing his collegiate studies with success to a late period, is a source of poignant regret to his bereaved parents & many friends. The inhabitants evinced their sympathy by the closing of their shops, & in the numbers attending the funeral this day.” HEATHERTON: see HARTFORD HEMPHILL: se McFARLAND HENDERSON: see WHITESIDE HENDERSON: BNL, 16 Jun 1826*] Anna Henderson, of Belfast, was married on 12 Jun 1826 to David Woods of Belfast. Ceremony was performed by Rev Marcus Fulloon. HENDERSON: [BNL, 2 Apr 1841] On the 9th inst, at his house in Kilrea, John Henderson Esq, in the 75 th year of his age. He filled the office of Seneschal in the Manor of Mercers for the last 37 years, and from 1803 to 1831 held the situation of under agent for the late Alexander Stewart of Ards House, county Donegal, Esq, at which period the Worshipful the Mercers Company of London took possession of their estates at Kilmorea[?], where they appointed Mr Henderson to all former situations which he held up to his death. HENDERSON: [BMO, 25 Oct 1862] October 16 at Drumsaugh, Margaret, relict of the late Edward Henderson, Coagh, Co Tyrone. HENNON: [SLJ, 4 May 1822*] Jane, 4th dau of Thomas Hennon Esq, of Longford, married Robert Grier. HENRY: see STRAIN, GRAYMOUNT, RENNICK, ROBINSON, & also WHITESIDE HENSON: [SNL, 10 Jan 1852*] The wife of Rev John Henson, of a daughter, at the Glebe, Kilmore Erris, on 2 January. HERON: see CAULFIELD HERON: [BNL, 13 Apr 1855] January 13 at Melbourne, Thomas Denis Stratford Heron, Esq, son of the late Thomas Heron, Inspector General of Post offices in Ireland, to Rebecca Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Miller Esq, of Ivonagh[?], county Clare. HERON: [BMO, 14 Sep 1861] September 8 at his residence, Spring Bank, Coagh, the Rev Thomas Heron, Presbyterian Minister of Ballygoney, aged 66 years. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index HERON: [BNL, Fri 3 Dec 1830*, & ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] On 30 th November, after an afflicting illness of two years……, Harriett, 4th daughter of James Ferguson Esq, of Belfast, & wife of Rev William Heron of Honeyfield, Ballyclare. HEY: see WOODS HEYLAND: [ULM, Jan 1831] Mrs Maria Heyland, wife of James A Heyland, died at Cullen’s Wood, Co Dublin. HICK: [BNL, Fri 11 Nov 1836*] On 26th October, by the Rev Wm McClintock Wray, John McNeil, late of New York, America, to Mary Hick, sister-in-law to John Turtle. HIGGINS: [TYR, Thu 7 Nov 1844*] George, 2nd son of James Higgins, was married on morning of 7 Nov to Eliza, widow of Thomas Reidy, at the Church of Ardnaree, by the Rev Francis Kinkead. HIGGINSON: [BNL, Thu 5 Feb 1863] Mrs Prudence Higginson, widow of John Higginson of Cairncastle, Co Antrim, died 1 Feb at the residence of her son-in-law, George Quigley at Glenavy, aged 83 years. HIGHLAND: [NSM, 25 Dec 1847] On the 22nd inst, in the Presbyterian Church of Monaghan, by the Rev J Bickly, John Highland Esq, Newcastle, to Anne Jane, daughter of the late William Smith Esq, of Orchard Vale, Co Monaghan. HILL: see BIRCH, & also BOYD HILL: [BSH, 29 Sep 1837] On the 20th inst at Newbliss, Co Monaghan, the lady of G Hill Esq, of twin sons HILL: [BNL, 29 Jan 1839] On the 22nd inst, in Benburb Church, county of Tyrone, James Carleton Hill Esq, Distributor of Stamps for the county of Wicklow, to Marice[?], daughter of Wm Filgate Esq, of Lisrenny[?], county of Louth, and niece of Colonel Filgate. HILL: [BNL, Thu 2 Jun 1864*] John Allen Hemsworth Hill, “eldest & only surviving son” of James P Hill, Lieut in the Prince of Wales Donegal Artillery, died 31 May at Letterkenny, aged 19 years. HILL: [BNL, Fri 28 Aug 1829*] Miss[?] Hill, of Cromac Place, Belfast, was married on 9 Aug to Samuel Birch, by the Rev John Chaine. HILLAS: [ECE, Thu 23 Nov 1815*] Mrs Hillas, wife of Robert Hillas Esq, died 12 Oct at Sea View, Co Sligo. Had a “respectable family”. HILLIARD: see CAIRNES HOARE: see M’CLEAN HOARE: [NWH, Thu 12 Jun 1856*] Annie Hoare, only daughter of Sir Edward Hoare of Little Hothfield, Kent, was married to Captain Thomas Leslie, son of the Bishop of Kilmore, on 4 Jun at Hothfield, Kent, by Rev E Moore. HOBBS: [BNL, Mon 12 Jul 1858*] On 8th Jul, William Hackett Hobbs Esq, eldest son of the late George Hobbs. HODSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73-4*] In Fitzgibbon Street, Dublin, aged 19, Edward Herring Hodson, “2nd & youngest” son of Major Hodson, formerly of the city of Dublin Royal Regiment of Militia. HOEY: see CAULFIELD HOGAN: see CAMPBELL HOGG: see COWAN HOGG: [LST, 1 Dec 1848*, & CCH, 2 Dec 1848*] Mrs Margaret Hogg, widow of William Hogg Esq, of Annakaril, Moneemon[?], Co Derry, & only daughter of Rev John Invan, died 19 Nov 1848. [CCH, 22 Nov 1851*] Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late William Hogg Esq, of Annakaril, Moneemon[?], Co Derry, was married to James Duff Esq, of Flood Lodge, Coagh, on 11 Nov at the Presbyterian Church, Ballygonney, by the Rev Robert Holmes. HOLLAND: [BNL, Fri 7 Jun 1822*] John Holland Esq, 86 th Regt, to Mary, 2nd daughter of Averell Lecky Esq, of Richmond Place, & Castle Lecky, Co Derry. HOLMES: see AGNEW, & also CHURCH HOLMES: [NSM, 18 Mar 1854?] March 14th, by the Rev Dr Kirkpatrick, in the Scotch Church, Capel Street, James Wilson Ramsay Esq, Solicitor, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the late Robert B Holmes Esq, deceased, of Kilkenny. HOLMES: [NSM, 10 Jan 1852] On Thursday last, at an advanced age, at the residence of his son, Mill Street, Monaghan, Arthur Holmes Esq, late of the 87 th Royal Irish Regiment. HOLMES: [BSH, 28 Aug 1840, & LST, 2 Sep 1840] On Saturday, in Monaghan Church, by the Rev Henry Moffatt, Arthur W Holmes Esq, proprietor & editor of the Northern Standard, to Jane, second daughter of the late Henry Wright Esq, of the Diamond, Monaghan. [LST, 29 Jun 1842, NSM, 25 Jun 1842, & BSH, 24 Jun 1842] June 20th, after a lingering illness, which she bore with patience & resignation, in her 22nd year, at her residence, Mill Street, Monaghan, Jane, the beloved wife of A W Holmes Esq, editor & Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index proprietor of the Northern Standard newspaper. NSM adds: & second daughter of the late Henry Wright Esq of this town. [LST, 15 May 1844?] On Thursday week, in the church of Glasslough, by the Rev William H Pratt, Vicar of Donagh, Arthur W Holmes Esq, Proprietor of the Northern Standard, to Jane, second daughter of James George Lipper Esq, of the Diamond, Monaghan. [NSM, 19 Jul 1851] Died on Sunday the 13th inst at his residence, Mill Street, Monaghan, Arthur Willington Holmes Esq, Editor & Proprietor of this paper, which he established in the year 1839. HOLMES: [LST, 16 Dec 1840] On the 3rd inst at Camone, by the Rev Robert Holmes, Coagh, John King Esq, Trumra[?], Co Donegal, to Mary Eliza, second daughter of Benjamin Holmes Esq, Camone. HOLMES: [NSM, 25 Feb 1865] February 19th at Blackrock, near Dublin, after a few hours’ illness, Charles Holmes Esq, JP, Lansdowne Parade, Cheltenham, & late of Prospect, in the King’s County, aged 68. HOLMES: [HIB, Apr 1787] At Limerick, Francis Holmes of Newpark, co of Limerick, Esq, to Miss Arabella Fitzgerald, eldest daughter of the late Richard Fitzgerald of Glynn Esq, & cousin to the Right Hon Mr Attorney-General Fitzgibbon. HOLMES: [NSM, 30 Oct 1847] October 21st, in this city, G A Holmes Esq, of Monrock, King’s County, aged 60 years. HOLMES: [ANC, 3 Jul 1856] June 28th at Malahide, Lydia Waller, relict of the Rev Gilbert Holmes, Dean of Ardfert & eldest daughter of the late Colonel Saunderson, Co Cavan. HOLMES: [TYC, 27 Jan 1860] January 18 at Balcoo, Co Fermanagh, H B Holmes Esq, RM. HOLMES: [BNL, Fri 13 Jun 1817*, - copied from a Philadelphia Newspaper] On 2nd April, aged 65, Hugh Holmes, a respectable merchant of Philadelphia from 1784. Late President of the Hibernia Society of Philadelphia. HOLMES: [LST, 17 Oct 1838] On Monday, 15th instant, by the Rev Richard Dill, Thomas Church Esq, of Thistle-field, to Jane, second daughter of the late James Holmes Esq, Broughton, Mynoe, near NuLimavady. HOLMES: [NSM, 16 Sep 1843] September 11th, bt the Rev James Steele, Stranorlar, James Holmes Esq, Navney House, Stranorlar, Glencovet Cottage [sic], county of Donegal, to Jane, fourth daughter of John Craig Esq, Kilygordon. HOLMES: NSM, 31 May 1851] May 21st of apoplexy, at the residence of his brother-in-law, 29 York Street, the Rev James Paul Holmes, of Corbeg, Rector of Gallen, King’s Co. HOLMES: [LST, 30 Nov 1836] November 10 th at Strabane, by the Rev P Goudy, John Baird Esq of that town, to Jane, second daughter of the late Rev John Holmes of Brosny, parish of Leck, & relict of the late Hamilton Maginness Esq, of Dorset Street, Dublin. HOLMES: [ANC, 5 Aug 1852] July 31st, in St Peter’s Church, by the Rev Loftus J Shere[?], John Goodwin Esq, of Merrion Row in this city, to Susan, eldest daughter of John Holmes Esq, Castlewood House, Rathmines. HOLMES: [NSM, 25 Jan 1840] January 18th, suddenly, at his residence, 14 Charlemont Street, John Holmes Esq, in the 70th year of his age. HOLMES: [LST, 20 Jan 1841] On the 6th inst at Buncrana, John Holmes Esq, aged 84. HOLMES: [NSM, 26 May 1849] May 17th, aged 84, Dorcas, relict of John Holmes Esq, of 135 Upper Dorcas [recte Dorset?] Street, & sixth daughter of the late Simon Davenport of Cullentra, Co Cavan. HOLMES: [LST, 2 Oct 1839] On Wednesday the 11th ult, at the residence of Mr John Holmes of Camone, Catherine, the eldest daughter of Mr Andrew Alexander of Kinically, aged 15 years. HOLMES: [TYC, 11 Sep 1863, & NEN, 12 Sep 1863] September 8 at Rockward, county Galway, John Holmes Esq, in HM 49th Regiment, deeply regretted, eldest son of John Galway Holmes Esq, barrister-atlaw. HOLMES: [ARG, 26 May & 10 Jun 1846*] On 18 th May at Moyard, Benburb, aged 66, Mrs Mary Holmes, widow of Nathaniel Holmes of Moyard, Esq. HOLMES: [UCO, 31 May 1845] On the 20th inst at Belfast, in childbirth, Janet, the beloved wife of Mr Matthew Holmes, late of Leeds, & on the 22nd inst, of scarlatina, Anne Mearns, daughter of the said Matthew Holmes. HOLMES: [NSM, 3 Aug 1844] July 18th at Bray Church, by the Rev Mr Dombrain[?], Major Hamilton Dundus, late of the 85th Light Infantry to Mary Augusta, widow of Peter Holmes, of Nenagh and Peterfield[?], Esq. [NSM, 10 Jan 1846] Jan 2nd at Somerville, Nenagh, the lady of William Mitchell Esq, and sister of the late Peter Holmes Esq, of a daughter. HOLMES: [NSM, 31 May 1856] At his residence in Emyvale on Saturday last, Mr Rawden Holmes. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index HOLMES: [LST, 24 Dec 1844] On the 19th inst, by the Rev John Black, Gillygooley, Mr R Holmes, Coolaughey, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr John M’Cawley of Tarhin. HOLMES: [NSM, 4 Mar 1854] February 16th, Mr Robert Holmes, senr, of Omagh, in the 86 th year of his age. HOLMES: [NSM, 10 Aug 1844] On Thursday the 8th inst, in Monkstown Church, Robert Holmes Esq, solicitor, to Rosalind J Johnston, of Canesfort[?] Avenue, Blackrock, relict of the late Thomas Johnston Esq, of Fort Johnston, county Monaghan. HOLMES: [HIB, Jun 1787] At Drumcondra, aged 88, Robert Holmes Esq, many years an eminent Goldsmith in Castle Street. HOLMES: [TYC, 26 Sep 1862] September 17th, Mr Robert Holmes, Strabane. HOLMES: [ARG, 13 Oct 1846*] On 9th October at Moyard, Benburb, aged 42 years, Robert Holmes. HOLMES: [TYC, 31 Jul 1863] July 28th in Omagh Church, by the Rev Wm Chartres, John, third son of Mr Robert Holmes of Omagh to Letitia, youngest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Crawford, Omagh. HOLMES: [NSM, 10 Dec 1859] It is our duty to announce that the earthly career of Robert Holmes has terminated. He died on Wednesday se’nnight at the residence of his son-in-law in Eaton Square, London. The venerable gentleman had just entered his ninety-fifth year & to the last was in full possession of his mental faculties. Robert Holmes was called to the bar in Hillary Term 1793 & went to the North-East circuit. [Much shorter obituary in Dublin Evening Post]. HOLMES: [BNL, 23 May 1826*] On 17th May, Mrs Catherine Holmes, widow of Rev William Holmes of Islandmagee. HOLMES: [BSH, 18 May 1832] On Tuesday last, Mr William Holmes, of Strabane, Brewer. [LST, 10 May 1849] At Strabane, on Saturday the 5th inst, Isabella, relict of William Holmes Esq, aged 76. HOLMES: [TYC, 22 Jul 1859] July 14 at his residence, Scotch Street, Dungannon, William Holmes Esq, Chairman of the Town Commissioners & Poor Law Guardian of that town. HOLMES: [BNL, Sat 22 Feb 1862] February 14 at Hauteville, Guernsey, by the Rev Nassau Cathcart, BA, William Holmes Esq, Assistant Surgeon, Medical Staff, to Sarah, only daughter of Captain Goodwin, late of HM’s 31st Regiment. HOLMES: [LST, 27 Nov 1839] On the 12th inst, by the Rev A M’Caldin, Mr James Robinson, woollen draper, Bridge Street, Coleraine, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr William Holmes, late merchant, same place. HOLMES: [LST, 15 Feb 1843] On the 10th inst, by the Rev Samuel Dill, Donoughmore, Mr Wm Tait of Ballinoure, to Martha, only daughter of Mr William Holmes of same town. HOLMES: [LST, 26 Feb 1840, & BSH, 28 Feb 1840] At Dungannon, on the morning of the 17th inst, after giving birth to a fine boy, Mrs Holmes, wife of William Holmes Esq, formerly of Londonderry…. HOLMES: [NSM, 10 Jun 1863] On the 7th instant in Kinnawly Church, by the Rev J J Fox, Mr William Hawden Holmes of Emyvale, merchant, to Martha, second daughter of the late John Buchanan Esq of Drummany, Enniskillen. HOLTAN: see JOYNT HOME: see WOODS HOOD: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: Very suddenly, Samuel Hood, long a most respectable merchant of Derry. HOWARD: [SNL, Thu 7 Jan 1852*] On 21st December 1851 at New York, aged 91, John Howard, a native of Kinsale. HOY: see WOODS HUEY: see DALLAS HUEY: BNL, Tue 21 Jan 1823*] On 17th January at Ballycastle, by the Rev Charles Hill, Robert Stewart of Ballycastle to Letitia, 3rd daughter of Henry Huey Esq of Bath Lodge. HUEY: [LDJ, 18 & 24 Nov 1818*, & BNL, Tue 3 Nov & 10 Nov 1818*] On 29 th October at Newtownlimavady, by Rev Mr Hayden, Alexander Boyd, son of the late Hugh Boyd of Ballycastle, Co Antrim, Esq, to Anne, eldest daughter of Henry Huey Esq. HUFFION: see DUNCAN HUFFTON: see DUNCAN HULL: [BNL, 21 Aug 1813*] On 20th August at Ballycastle, aged 67 years, John Hull. HUME: see CUPPLES, & also BIRCH HUMFREY: [BNL, 28 Jan 1840*] On the 21st inst at Cavanacer, county of Donegal, the Lady of Captain Humfrey, of a daughter. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index HUMFREY: [BNL, 8 Mar 1857*] On 8th March At Cappagh Church, Co Tyrone, by the Rev James Byrne, FTCD, Captain J K Humfrey of Cavancor, Strabane, eldest son of Colonel Humfrey, to Bessie Wray, 2nd daughter of Henry William Wray of Lisnamallard, Armagh. & granddaughter of the late Henry Wray of Castle Wray, Co Donegal. HUMPHREYS: [LST, 16 May 1838] May 8th at Cavancor, county of Donegal, the lady of Captain Humphreys, of a daughter. [BSH, 18 May 1838] similar notice, but date of birth given as 3rd May. HUMPHRYS: [BNL, 28 Apr 1835] On the 14th inst, at the age of 4 years, Carberry Alexander, youngest son of Major Humphrys, Provost of Strabane. HUMPHRYS: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] Thomas Rolleston, Curate of Lifford, to Eliza, widow of Captain I Humphrys. HUMPHRYS: [TYC, 10 Aug 1860] August 2nd by special licence at Ballyhaise Church, county Cavan, by the Rev Thomas Caulfield, uncle of the bride, Armorie[?] Russell MacGuire Esq, youngest son of the late Wm John MacGuire Esq of Rostrevor, county Down, & grandson of the late Earl Annesley, to Anne Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Humphrys Esq, of Ballyhaise House, county Cavan. HUNTER: [BNL, Jul 1840*] On 25th July, by the Rev Dr Hanna, C Hunter, merchant, to Isabella, youngest daughter of John Park, Linen Merchant, of Belfast. HUNTER: [LDJ, Tue 13 Sep 1814*] On 9th September at Newtown Stewart, by the Rev George Huston, James Hunter Esq, Surgeon, of Islington Green, near London, to Miss Moore of Drumclamph. HUNTER [BNL 5 Dec 1863] July 27th on board the ship “Stirling Castle”, on his way to Calcutta, James Stern, son of the late Wm Stern Hunter of Dencight, county Down, aged 14 years. HUNTER: BNL, 26 Oct 1827*, & NWH, 1 Nov 1827*] On 7 th May at St Helena, Captain Nathaniel Hunter of the Madras Horse Artillery, son of the late Nathaniel Hunter, of Drumcovitt, Co Londonderry Esq. HUNTER: [BNL, Fri 23 Oct 1835*] On 20th October, by the Rev Dr Hanna, Peter Hunter, merchant, to Eliza Park of Belfast, eldest daughter of John Park. HUNTER: [BNL, 1 Feb 1842] [Death:] On the 24th ult, Newtownlimavady, Mr Samuel Hunter, aged 62 years. He was for 30 years Coroner of the County of Londonderry. HUNTER: BNL, 12 Aug 1831*] On 5th August, by the Rev Samuel Lyle, James Woodside, Spirit Merchant, to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas Hunter. HUTCHINSON: see BIRCH, & also LECKEY HUTCHINSON: [BNL, Fri 7 Jun 1822*] Thomas Lecky Hutchinson, son of George Hutchinson Esq of Ballymoney, to Catherine Sinclair, eldest daughter of John Sinclair Esq, of Belfast.. [BNL, Dec 1859*] On 5th December at St George’s, Hanover Square, London, by the Rector, Rev Henry Howarth, Shakespeare Wood to Elizabeth Lecky Hutchinson, eldest daughter of Thomas Lecky Hutchinson. HUTSON: [NWH, 20 Mar 1845] [no details quoted] HUY: see WOODS HYDE: [BNL, 11 Feb 1840, & NSM, 8 Feb 1840] On the 31 st ult, by the Rev James Phillips, Mr Arthur Little of Toplisk, county Fermanagh, to Ann, daughter of Mr Robert N Hyde, Postmaster, Fivemiletown. HYDE: [BNL, 15 Sep 1826*] On 8th[?] September at Leamington, Mrs Margaret Hyde, widow of Samuel Hyde of Belfast. HYNCHMAN: see CHAINE, & also DUNN ILES: [BNL, 29 Jul 1836] July 22, at her residence in Upper Berkeley Street West, Connaught Square, London, Mrs Mary Ann Iles, widow of James Iles Esq, late Sovereign of the City of Armagh. IMRIOL: see WRAY INVAN: see HOGG IRELAND: see MAGUIRE IRONS: [LST, 2 Sep 1858*] On 26th August in Killaloe Church, by the Rev Mervyn Wilson, John Dunn Esq, of Ardground, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Irons, Builder. IRONS: [LST, 11 Aug 1853*] On 28th July in Bovera Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Adam Magill, John Irons of Bovera, Co Derry, to Elizabeth, only daughter of James Barnett of Bovera, Co Derry. IRONS: [NSM, 7 Sep 1844] At Clones, much regretted, of rapid consumption, in the 22 nd year of her age, Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late William Irons, Primitive Methodist Preacher. IRVINE: see LITTLE, COLHOON, & also ORR IRVINE: [SLJ, 8 Jun 1822*] On 30th May in Strabane, Gerard Irvine of Strabane, merchant. IRVINE: [BNL, Fri 3 Jan 1845*] On 30th December at the residence of the bride’s father, Lower Malone Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Threadworks, by Rev Roche, Nathaniel Irvine of Stewartstown to Margaret McLeese, only daughter of Hugh McLeese. IRVINE: [BNL, Tue 27 Aug 1833*] On 15 th August at Raphoe, Robert Irvine of Strabane to Miss Wray, daughter of W Wray of Raphoe. IRVINE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Suddenly, at his residence in Cookstown, aged 73, William Irvine, Major of the Royal Tyrone Regiment. IRVING: see CAULFIELD IRWIN: see KING, & also ROYSE IRWIN: [BNL, 21 Sep 1847*] On 14th September in the Registration Office, Cookstown, by the Rev John W Graham, James Hamilton of Ballysudden, near Cookstown, to Jane Irwin. IRWIN: [BNL, 7 Oct 1834] On the 30th ult, at his residence, Bilberry Hill, County of Cavan, in the 43 rd year of his age, William Irwin Esq, Coroner of that County. IRWINE: [BNL, 8 Jan 1802*] Elinor Irwine of Ballina, Co Mayo. Bankrupt Shopkeeper to surrender 9 th & 11th January & 9th February. ISAAC: see DAWSON JACKSON: see O’HARA JACKSON: [GUA, 31 Dec 1833] At Carlisle, Cumberland, on the 25 th inst, Mr David Jackson, bookseller. He was a native of Charlemont in the county of Armagh & brother to John Jackson Esq, one of the oldest burgesses of said Borough. [Eulogy follows] JAMESON: see McREYNOLDS JEFFERY: [BNL, Apr 1844*] On 29th March, by the Rev Samuel Wray, Samuel Knox of Amey to Agnes, 2nd daughter of Alexander Jeffery Esq of Dummony. JENKIN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At Cammoney, aged 65, John Jenkin. His wife died the next day & they were both buried together. JENKINS: see STEEN JENKINS: [BNL, 1 Oct 1837] On the 26th ult, at St Philips Church, Liverpool, Mr Andrew Jenkins, Postmaster of Strabane, to Emily Helen, third daughter of Mr Wm Tyror[?], of Liverpool. JENKINS: [BNL, 2 Mar 1841] On the 17th inst, Mrs Jenkins, relict of the late Mr Oliver Jenkins, formerly Postmaster of Strabane. JESSOP: see NELIGAN JESSOP: [BNL, 29 Dec 1835*] At Cincinnati, Ohio, Aaron Jessop, one of the Society of Friends, formerly of Dublin. JESSOP: [CNR, Wed 7 Jun 1837*] On May 30 th in Upper Pembroke Street, the wife of Frederick Thomas Jessop Esq, of Deory Hall, Co Longford, of a son & heir. JESSOP: [LDJ, 23 Aug 1776*] Rev Abraham Downes to Miss Jessop of King’s County. JESSOP: [LDJ, Tue 14 Jun 1836*] On 9th June at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Robert T Jessop, Rector of Kilglass, Co Longford, Robert Jessop Esq of Fitzwilliam Square, 2 nd surviving son of the late John Harwood Jessop Esq of Derry Hall, Co Longford, & of York House, Portman Square, London, & grandson of Sir Frederick Flood, Bart, to Susan, eldest daughter of Baron Pennefather. JESSOP: [LDJ, Fri 14 Apr 1775*] Death: Dublin, April 11: At Clontarf, William Jessop Esq of Doag, in the County of Longford. JOHNSON: see DUDGEON JOHNSON: [ULM, Jan 1831] At her son’s residence, Whitefield, Glentaugher, aged 84, Margaret, wife of James Johnson. JOHNSTON: see BIRCH, LITTLE, LYTLE, WOOD, WOODS, WRAY (2 entries), M’KINSTRY, & also HOLMES JOHNSTON: [BNL, 2 Nov 1824*] Married: Francis Johnston, son of John Johnston of Brookhill, Co Leitrim, to Susan Sheil of Wardterm, near Ballyshannon. JOHNSTON: [DOW, 24 Feb 1844] On the 13th inst in the Cathedral Church of Londonderry, by the Rev W H Stack, Alexander Thomas Young Esq, of Coolkiragh House, to Frances Mary, youngest daughter of the late Rev J Johnston of Coal Island in the county Tyrone. [TYC, 20 Dec 1844] On Sunday the 15 th inst at Bond’s Hill, James M’Camon Johnston Esq, son of the late Rev Jas Johnston of Coalisland. JOHNSTON: [BAI, 18 Apr 1831*] At his residence in Gordon Street, Ballina, after a protracted illness, Patrick Johnston Esq, MD, many years a surgeon in the Royal Navy. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index JOHNSTON: [BNL, Tue 23 Aug 1831*] On 3rd August at the Parish Church of Aughenuncourt, George Hammond Peoples Esq of Oak Park to Jane Eliza, only daughter of Patrick John H Johnston Esq, of Francassidy, Co Fermanagh. JOHNSTON: [BNL, Tues 4 Nov 1828*] On 30th October, by Rev Dr Hanna, Philip Johnston of Belfast to Mary[?] Woods. JOHNSTON: [TYC, 18 Dec 1857] At Coalisland on the 8 th inst, Mr Robert Johnston, aged 55 years. JOHNSTON: [BMO, 19 May 1860, & TYC, 18 May 1860] May 7 in Stewartstown Church, by the Rev S Geraghty, Mr Robert Johnston to Mrs Mary Brown. The joint ages of the couple are 150, the bride being 72 & the bridegroom 78. JOHNSTONE: [ULM, Jan 1831] Hubert Waldron to Eleanor Johnstone, 3 rd daughter of Rev Francis Johnstone of Tullycross, Co Down. JOHNSTONE: [ECE, 3 Apr 1828, & BNL, 28 Mar 1828] At St John’s Chapel, Edinburgh, on the 17 th ult, by the Right Rev Bishop Sandford, James Murray Esq, formerly of Londonderry, to Anne, relict of the late Rev J Johnstone, Coal Island, County Tyrone. JOLLY: [CCH, Sat 16 Sep 1848*] On 5th September, in Ballycastle Church, by the Rev J S B Monsell, Sergeant Baxter to Margaret, 2nd daughter of the late Hugh Jolly of Ballycastle. JONES: see PURCELL JONES: [BNL, Tue 17 Aug 1819*] On 11th August, by the Rev Charles Hill, Sibthorpe Jones to Miss Corry of Ballycastle. JONES: [ULM, Jan 1831*] Frederick Woods Ommanney, eldest son of Sir Francis M Ommanney, of Norfolk Street, Dublin, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of William Jones, Marshall of the King’s Bench, and of Putney, Surrey. JOY: see McCULLOUGH JOYCE: [BNL, Tue 20 Sep 1831*] On 14th September at Moy Church, James Joynt Esq, formerly of Portadown, to Margaret A Joyce, of Clonmore, Co Tyrone. JOYNT: see THACKER, BAKEWELL, & also JOYCE JOYNT: [BAI, 12 Feb 1843*, & WEG, 1 Apr 1843*] Card unclear but names Anthony Joynt, his wife Diana, daughter of George Atkinson, & his son, Francis George Joynt. JOYNT: [TYR, Thu 11 Jun 1863*] On 4th June, at St Anne’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev John O’Rorke, AM, Vicar of Killascobe, Christopher Joynt, MD, LKQ, PC, of the Indian Army, & late of the Secide[?] Horse, to Lilly Anna, daughter of W Noble Holtan, JP, of Woodberry House, Athlone, Co Roscommon. JOYNT: [BAI, 14 Aug 1840*] On 13th August, in the Church of Ardnaree, by the Rev George Read, Evans Brisbane Grose of Ardnane, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Edward Joynt of Crossmolina. JOYNT: [BAI, Fri 24 Jun 1842*] On 22nd June, aged 14, Johnstone Joynt, son of Henry Joynt. JUNK: see McGEE KANE: [RWC, 26-30 Jan 1776] At Mountmellick, Mr Ambrose Kane. KANE: [SDC, 14 Nov 1843] November 11th in St Anne’s Church, George Ellis Esq, eldest son of Robert H Ellis Esq of Leeson Street, to Sarah Johns, widow of Charles Robert Kane Esq, of Beech Park, Ennis. KANE: [Source & date n/k, but probably a Sligo paper] George McGwire to Augusta, 3rd daughter of Lieut-Col J Kane of Mountpelier Parade, Blackrock. KANE: [BNL, 27 Apr 1838] On the 20th inst, by the Rev Mr Argue, Preacher of the Methodist New Connexion, Belfast, Miss Janet Kane, daughter to the late Mr James Kane, Mallusk, to Mr Samuel Connolly, son of Mr John Connolly, of Hyde Park. KANE: [BNL, 2 Aug 1836] On the 30th ult, in the 19th year of her age, Clarissa, daughter of Mr William Tucker and wife of Mr James Kane of this town. [Eulogy.] KANE: [BNL, 3 Jul 1835] On the 6th May at Mobile, United States of America, Mr John Kane, formerly of this town. KANE: [DOW, 30 Dec 1843] On the 16th inst at Cultra, Catherine, relict of the late Michael Kane, aged 64 years. KANE: [BNL, 15 May 1840] On the 10th inst at her residence in Great Patrick Street, Belfast, Mrs Kane, aged 46 years…… KANE: [CCH, Sat 1 Mar 1851] On Tuesday 14th February, aged 32, Mrs Kane, wife of John Kane. KANE: [BNL, 5 Apr 1836] On Tuesday last, aged 29 years, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Patrick Kane of Gamble Street, much & deservedly regretted by her acquaintances. KANE: [BNL, 27 Mar 1835] In Academy Street, on Sunday last, in the 76 th year of his age, Mr Quintin Kane of this town. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index KANE: [SDC, 31 Oct 1843] October 29 in Talbot Street, the wife of Richard D Kane Esq, of a son. KANE: [WTH, Thu 2 Aug 1792] Married at Lismore on the 23 rd July, Mr Thomas Kane, Innholder to…..Miss Juliet Crane, whose least accomplishment is an ample fortune. KANE: [BNL, 30 Jun 1840] On 25th inst, Mrs Mary Kane, wife of Mr Thos Kane of Hammond’s Court, Belfast, aged 25 years. KANE: [GAV, 6 May 1843] On the 3rd instant, the lady of W J Kane Esq, Lower Gloucester Street, Dublin, of a daughter. KAVANAGH: [BNL, 27 Jan 1837] On the 20th inst, at his residence, Borris House, Thomas Kavanagh Esq, one of the Representatives in Parliament for the County of Carlow. KAY: see WOODS KEATLEY: see CALDWELL KEATS: [SNL, Thu 2 September 1847*] On 26 th August at Fulham, Middlesex, in his 22nd year, Merrick Keats, only son of John Humphrey Keats, & grandson of Hugh Boyd of Ballycastle, Co Antrim. KEIGHTLEY: see CALDWELL KELLY: see M’CREA, CHAPLIN, & also PARK KELLY: [BNL, 23 Mar 1841] On the 7 th inst, in the 70th year of his age, Arthur Irwin Kelly Esq, Sovereign of Armagh. His remains were interred in the family burying ground at Mullavilly, in the parish of Kilmore, county of Armagh. [Eulogy follows]. KELLY: [LST, 25 Mar 1837] On the 17 th instant, at the residence of Edward Evans Esq, Dungannon, Colonel Dawson Kelly, CB, late Lieut-Colonel of the 73rd Regiment. KELLY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p71-74*] At Nice in Italy, after giving birth to a daughter, Mary, wife of D H Kelly. KELSO: [BNL, Fri 21 May 1841*] On 18 th May in St George’s Church, by Rev Wm McIlwaine, William Woods of Wood Cottage to Martha Hunter Kelso, youngest daughter of Ephraim Kelso. KEMP: see WOODS KENMARE, Earl of: see BROWNE KENNY: [RLG, Sat 4 May 1839*] On 26th April, in the church of Castlebar, by the Rev W B Stoney, Rector, D Kenny Esq, MD, of Claremorris, to Matilda, 3 rd daughter of Joynt Smyth Esq, late of Castlebar. KENNY: [SLJ, 8 Jun 1822*] On 1st June, Rev James Kenny, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Kilfenora. KERNAGHAN: [SNL, 2 Feb 1852*] On 5th December at San Francisco, of disease of the lungs, Thomas Kernaghan Esq, junr, formerly of Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh. KERNAHAN: [BNL, 15 May 1828] On 7th May, at Rossguir[?] by the Rev James Purse, Presbyterian Minister of Money[?], David Woods to Miss Kernahan, daughter of Rev Thomas Kernahan of Rossgui[?]. KERR: see LITTLE, & also McDOUGALL KERR: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Of dropsy, aged 61, Mrs Ann Kerr of Milltown, Maghera. KERR: [LST, 29 Jan 1857*] On 21st January at the parish church of Antrim, by the Rev Wm Green, vicar, Matthew Rolston of the Antrim Constabulary to Elizabeth Kerr of Antrim. KERR: [BNL, Fri 18 May 1818*] On 8th May at Dungannon, by the Rev Mr Hoey, Lieut James Kerr of the Royal Marines to Elizabeth, relict of James McReynolds. KERR: [BNL, Tue 18 Sep 1832*] On 14th November, by the Rev John Stuart of Ballycaney, Adam Strange of Ballyligan to Jane Kerr of Ballyligan. KERR: [BNL, Tue 6 Apr 1824*] On 10th March in the Chapel of the British Ambassador at Paris, Robert Kerr Esq of Co Tyrone to Anne [or Amy?], only daughter of the late W Gorten, of Windsor, Berks. KERRY: see CORNWALL KEYES: [CNR, Wed 19 Apr 1837*] On 12 th April by special licence, in the parish church of Kilmain, James Fair, junr, of Fairhill, Co Galway, Esq, to Bidilia, eldest daughter of Henry Keyes, late of Tawnaghmore, Esq, & niece of George Rutledge of Togher in the Co of Mayo, Esq. KEYS: see WOOD KINDELL: see LECKY KING: see HOLMES, BIRCH, HAYES, & also CARSON KING: [BNL, 11 Feb 1831*] On 8th February, by the Rev John Bleakley, John Irwin to Maria, eldest daughter of Alexander King. KING: [BNL, 19 Dec 1817*] At Ballina, the Venerable John King, MA, Archdeacon of Killala & Rector of Kilmoremoy. KING: [BNL, 26 Feb 1839] On the 15th inst at his residence in Baltinglass, in his 51st year, Wm Henry King Esq, late Inspector General of Fisheries. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index KIRKPATRICK: [BNL, 16 Nov 1841*] On 9 th November, by the Rev Samuel Lyle, Ballycastle, Charles Kirkpatrick to Jane, second daughter of the late Mr James Fullerton. KIRKPATRICK: [BNL, Fri 9 Jan 1845*] On 23rd December in the Presbyterian Church, Killead, by the Rev Joseph McKee, Henry Kirkpatrick of Courthill to Miss Jane Montgomery of Ballywoodock, Donegore. KIRKPATRICK: [SNL, Thu 21 Jan 1832*] On 2nd January at Piscataway, New Jersey, aged 72, John Fitzpatrick, a native of Ballyshannon, co Donegal. KIRKWOOD: [BAI, 12 Dec 1825*] On Saturday evening, the 3 rd December, Joseph Kirkwood of Killala, Esq. “A kind parent.” KITCHEN: see WILSON, & also SAUNDERSON KITSON: [ECE, 25 May 1846] At Derrygonelly on Friday the 22nd inst, Mary, sister of the late Mr William Kitson of this town at an advanced age. KITTSON: [FER, 18 Jul 1850] At his residence in Derrygonnelly on Monday, the 15 th inst, James Kittson Esq, aged 63 years. [Eulogy] KITTSON: [ECE, 2 Sep 1847] At Derrygonnelly on the 29th inst, Mr John Kittson, aged 56 years…. KITTSON: [ECE, 1 Jul 1847] June 29 in Enniskillen, Mary, relict of the late Hugh Kittson Esq, of this town, deservedly regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. KITTSON: [FER, 11 Oct 1849] October 5 in Benmore Church, by the Rev Mr Hamilton, Mr William Kittson of Drumary to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Morrow of Portnacloyduff. KNIPE: see WOODS KNOX: see ST GEORGE, TWIGGE, & also JEFFERY KNOX: [NSM, 26 May 1860] May 16th at Loughry, county Tyrone, the residence of her father, Frederick Lindsay Esq, the wife of Captain Robert John Knox, Cahirleake, county of Kilkenny, of a daughter. [NSM, 18 Apr 1863] April 5th at Loughry, county Tyrone, the wife of Captain R J Knox of Cahirleake, county Kilkenny, of a daughter. KNOX: [CCH, Sat 8 Jun 1850*] On 4th June, at First Kilraughts Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Samuel Finlay, Thomas Knox of Drumaquern to Mary Ann, 2 nd daughter of John Tweed of Killogue. KNOX: [CCH, 29 Dec 1849*] On 14th December at Desertcreight Church, by the Rev T H Porter, DD, Henry Allen Griffith of Killycolp, Co Tyrone, to Maria Letitia, widow of the Rev William John Knox. KYLE: see ALLEN, & also LOWRY KYLE: [LDJ, Fri 27 Sep 1776] Dublin, Sept 24 th: Death: By a fall from his horse, Henry Kyle of Mombeg, near Omagh. KYLE: [LDJ, Tue 26 Mar 1811*] On 16th January in Dublin, John Kyle to Miss Haslett, daughter of the late James Haslett of Camnish. KYLE: LDJ, Tue 29 Nov 1791*] At Derry, & near Dungiven, aged 60, Samuel Kyle. KYLE: LST, Sat 18 Jun 1831*] John Little to Emily, youngest daughter of Samuel Kyle of Baggot Street, Esq, & niece of Robert Kyle of Laurel Hill, Coleraine. KYLE: [LDJ, Tue 21 Jun 1791*] At Dungiven, Thomas Kyle to Jane McDougal. KYLE: [LST, Fri 14 Jul 1848*] On 39th June, at the house of R McIntyre Esq, Donegal Square, Belfast, Anne Erin Smith, daughter of the late John H Smith of Petersburg, Virginia, USA, & niece of William Kyle of Newtownlimavady, Co Derry. LAMB: see CONSTABLE LANGRISHE: see CHAINE LATOUCHE: [ACR, 27 Sep 1817] Died 1 July at St Catherine’s, Ireland, the Right Hon David Latouche, PC, aged 87, for forty years an Irish MP. LAUGHLIN: [LSL, Sat 7 May 1831*] On Sunday 1 st May at Ballyarton, aged 87, Allen Laughlin, fatherin-law to John McComb, at whose house he died. LAUGHLIN: [CCH, 1 Nov 1845*] On 22 nd October at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev J S McSorley, James Laughlin of Denrock, Esq, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John Smyth Esq of Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. LAVENS: see DUDGEON LAW: see BESTALL LAWLOR: see CAIRNES LAWSON: see DILLON LAWTHER: see WOODS LAYNG: [BAA, Fri 17 Sep 1847*] On 16th September at Dromore West, by the Rev William Groves, George Layng of Ballina to Margaret, eldest daughter of S McGhee. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index LEAHY: see GARVEY LEATHAM: see GRAHAM LECKEY: see DILL LECKEY: [LST, 30 Aug 1837, & BNL, Fri 25 Aug 1837] In Faney Church, [BNL: by the Rev George Blacke] Hugh Leckey Esq, of Bushmills, to Matilda, daughter of George Hutchinson Esq of Ballymoney, county of Antrim. [LST, 25 Jul 1838] On the 16 th in Ballymoney, at the home of her father, George Hutchinson Esq, the lady of Hugh Lecky Esq of Bushmills, of a daughter. [LST, 30 Oct 1839, BSH, 1 Nov 1839, & BNL, Oct 1839] October 21st at the house of her father, George Hutchinson Esq, Ballymoney, the lady of Hugh Lecky Esq of Bushmills, of a son. [LST, 4 Aug 1841, & BNL, Fri 30 Jul 1841] On the 20 th ult at Lissanduff, Bushmills, the lady of Hugh Lecky Esq, of a son. [LST, 6 Mar 1844, & BNL, Mar 1844*] February 22nd, the lady of Hugh Leckey Esq, of Bushmills, county Antrim, of a son. LECKEY: [BNL, 21 Sep 1824*] On 12 th September after a short illness, at an advanced age, John Leckey of North Hume[?] Street, Dublin, Linen Factor. LECKEY: [LST, 20 Jun 1838, & BSH, 22 Jun 1838] On the 9th instant, the lady of Thomas Leckey of Lingfield Cottage, [Derry], Esq, of a daughter. [LST, 17 & 24 Apr 1839, & LDJ, 16 & 23 Apr 1839] On the 8th instant, Eliza, only daughter of Thomas Lecky of Longfield Cottage Esq. LECKEY: [BNL, Fri 29 Jan 1858*] On 25th January at Carsons w….. Saintfield, William Lackey, a descendant of the Leckeys of Derry. LECKIE: [BNL, Tue 27 Jun 1837*] On 22 nd June, by the Rev Josias Wilson, John Leckie of Greenarch[?] to Jean Smith of North Thomas Street, Belfast. LECKIE: [BNL, 18 Jul 1857*] On 18th July, Mrs Frances Leckie, wife of William Leckie of Bolton Street, Dublin. LECKIE: [BNL, Wed 21 Apr 1858*] On 22 nd March at Quebec, Canada, the wife of Major William Leckie of 39th Regiment, of a son. LECKY: see CARY, ORR, TORBITT, HOLLAND, & also CURRY LECKY: [BNL, Fri 3 Mar 1811*] In Portugal, Captain Lecky of the 28 th Foot, son of Alexander Lecky of Milltown. He was unmarried. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 7 Mar 1826*] On 2nd March, Alexander Lecky, Burgess of the Corporation of Derry. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 22 May 1829*] On 3rd May at her home in Londonderry, Mrs Lecky, widow of Captain Alexander Lecky. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 5 Dec 1828*] On 14th November, aged 10 years, Charlotte Augusta, youngest child of Averill Lecky of Castle Lecky. [BNL, 30 Jan 1834*] At his house in Foyle Street, Derry, in his 73 rd year, Averal Lecky Esq, of Richmond Place & Castle Lecky, Co Derry. LECKY: [LST, 21 Jan 1837] The widow of Averel Lecky thankfully acknowledges to have received the sums of 7/6d from a benevolent lady, & 2/6d from a policeman in town, by the hands of the Rev John Monsell. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 1 May 1824*] On 22 nd April at Magillagan, Alexander Kindell, Surgeon to the Forces, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Averel Lecky of Castle Lecky, Co Derry. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 17 May 1816*] On 24 th April at Mary Le Bourne Church, London, Lieutenant Henry Augustus Lecky of 20th Dragoons, 2nd son of A Lecky, late of Milltown Lodge, to Gertrude Wallace, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Wallace of Waterford, with a £20,000 fortune. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 19 Mar 1816*] On 19 th March at Richmond Place, Dublin, in the bloom of youth, Eliza, eldest daughter of A Lecky of Castle Lecky, Co Derry. LECKY: [BNL, 23 Jul 1857*] Death: On 17 th July at Derry, Connolly McCausland Lecky. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 5 Jun 1821*] On 27th May at Newtownlimavady, David Lecky, Lieut-Col, 45th Foot, & a native of Londonderry. LECKY: [LST, 26 Dec 1845, & BNL, 23 Dec 1845] On the 13 th instant by special licence, in St Thomas’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev W Magee, A W Lecky Esq, son of Captain H Lecky, late of her Majesty’s second Dragoon Guards of Castle Lecky in the county of Londonderry, & Ballyholland House in the county of Down, cousin of the late Adjutant-General Sir Hugh Torrens, Bart, to Sophia, youngest daughter of the late R White Esq, of Whitehall in the county of Dublin, & Gloucester Street in that city. LECKY: [BNL, Jul 1818*] Death: At a very advanced age, at the home of William Edie, Captain Lecky. LECKY: [BNL, 1815*] Died lately in London, Counsellor Lecky, son of Alderman Lecky of Londonderry. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 25 Apr 18..*] Death: On 13 th April at Springtown, Hugh Lecky. Year not noted. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 2 Aug 1825*] On 27th July at Monaghan, by the Rev John Bleakly, Thomas Gillis to Eleanor, 3rd daughter of James Lecky of Monaghan. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index LECKY: [LST, 22 Mar 1860*] On 18 th March, aged 2, Joseph, youngest son of John Lecky of Wapping. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 6 Nov 1818*] On 2nd November at the church of Garva, by the Rev Thos Plunket, John Gage Lecky of Bush Banke to Miss McCausland, daughter of the Rev Oliver McCausland of Glebe Hill. LECKY: [LST, 9 Apr 1857*] On 7th April at Monkstown Church, by the Rev R S Brooke, J Ball Esq, HM’s 10th Regt, son of the late J C Ball of Shannon, Co Donegal, to Kate, only daughter of Joseph Lecky. LECKY: [LDJ, Tue 24 Jun 1791*] John Caldwell Esq, of Magherafelt, to Mary Lecky of Agivy. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 15 Mar 1811*] Mr Lecky of Manorcunningham to Jane Gibson of Letterkenny. LECKY: [LST, 3 May 1843] April 13 th after ten days’ illness, of fever, …. Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr William Lecky, only daughter of the late Oliver Lecky Esq, of Millmount in Strabane. LECKY: [BNL, Jul 1839*] On 9th July, by the Rev Henry Simpson, Saintfield, Sam Lecky of Newforge to Jane, daughter of Thomas Anderson of Priest[?] Bridge View. LECKY: [BNL, Tue 12 Feb 1850*] On 3rd January at Coalisland, the wife of Stewart Lecky Esq, of a daughter. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 5 Apr 1822*] On 2nd April, Thomas Lecky Esq, one of the Aldermen of Derry. LECKY: [BNL, 21 Nov 1828*] On 16th November, the wife of Thomas Lecky of Coolafinney, of a son. [Birth of daughter noted on 21st March 1835 – no issue date given.] LECKY: [BNL, 22 Aug 1856*] On 22nd August at the Parish Church of Magheragal, Co Antrim, by Rev Thomas Knox McKay, Curate, Thomas Lecky of Magheragal to Elizabeth Totten of Magheragal. LECKY: [BNL, 24 May 1816*] Suddenly, in Dublin, Robert Lecky, son of Alderman William Lecky of Londonderry. [BNL, 12 Jul 1816*] On 2 nd July, Colonel Thompson to Miss Lecky, daughter of Alderman William Lecky of Londonderry. LECKY: [BNL, 11 Dec 1807*] On 11 th December, William Lecky, Nailer[?] of Newtonlimavady, to Mrs Rushie Glen, widow of Patrick Rushie Glen of the Murder-Hole. LECKY: [BNL, Fri 30 May 1823*] On 16th May at Londonderry, aged 77 years, William Lecky Esq. LEECH: see CHAMBRE, & also CARVILLE LEECH: [BAI, 3 Sep 1832*] Of cholera, Mr Leech, “a fine young man”. “Had slept in Sligo where cases of cholera had been.” LEECH: [BAA, 18 Jun 1841*] On Friday 11th June at 25 Harcourt Street, the wife of Charles Leech Esq, of a son. LEECH: [BAI, Mon 12 May 1823*] On 10 th May at her house in Temple Street, Dublin, Mrs Eleanor Leech. LEECH: [LDJ, 12 Nov 1833*] On 5 th November in St John’s Church, Sligo, William Rutledge of Strabane to Miss Leech, daughter of Mr Henry Leech of Sligo. LEECH: [LST, 17 Dec 1847*] On 7th December in the Wesleyan Chapel, Sligo, by the Rev Wm Lupton, George Rutledge, merchant, of Ennis, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of Henry Leech. LEECH: [BAI, 9 Aug 1824*] On 1st August after a long illness, Mrs Leech, wife of the late Robert Leech of Ardnaree, Co Sligo. “Had a large family.” [BAI, 30 Aug 1830*] On 3 rd July in New York, Eleanor, 2nd daughter of the late Robert Leech of Ardnaree, Co Sligo. [BAI, Mon 9 Jul 1832*] On 8th July at Kilglass Church, by the Rev James Burrowes, Charles Porter, AB, to Mary Anne, 3rd daughter of Robert Leech. [BAI, 27 Jan 1834*] Card mentions Mrs Atkinson of Rathlea, “nearest surviving relative of Robert Leech”, but gices no other details. LEONARD: see YOUNG LEPPER: [LST, 21 Jan 1848*] On 12th January, Samuel Smith Allison, son of the Rev Samuel Smith Allison, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Charles Lepper. LESLIE: see HOARE LESLIE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Larne, aged 81, Jane Leslie, 2nd daughter of Rev J C Leslie, DD. LEVER: [BNL, Fri 4 Apr 1862] March 31 st at Ardmurcher House, King’s Co, the Rev John Lever, Vicar of Ardmurcher & Kilcumreigh, aged 65 years. LEWERY: see WOODS LEWIS: see MELBOURNE LINDEN: see McREYNOLDS LINDSAY: see KNOX, & also WOODS LIPPER: see HOLMES LIPSETT: [TYC, 25 Feb 1848] Monday, February 21 st, at his residence, Great James’s Street, Derry, Michael Lipsett Esq, late of Ballyshannon, aged 38 years. LITTLE: see HYDE, & also KYLE Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index LITTLE: [LST, 15 Mar 1837] March 3rd by the Rev Robert Little, of Loughbrickland, at her father’s house, Cabra, his sister Agnes Little to Mr John Magee of Glassdrummond, near Ballynahinch. LITTLE: [BNL, 14 Apr 1857*] On 14 th April in Bright Church by Rev W Hunesby[?], Alexander Little of Tallyhally, near Portaferry, to Elizabeth McCullagh, niece to Thomas Woods. LITTLE: [NSM, 2 Nov 1839] In St Mary’s Church, Newry, William Boyle Glenny Esq, son of W Glenny Esq, to Anne, daughter of Archibald Little Esq. LITTLE: [LST, 6 Dec 1843] On the 30th of November, at the residence of her father, by the Rev John Hanna of Clogher, Anne, daughter of Mr Lindsay Little of Coolafinney House, to the Rev Abraham Irvine, Presbyterian Minister, Castle Bellingham. LITTLE: [LST, 2 Aug 1843] Suddenly on Saturday the 17th of June, Mr David B Little, merchant, of this city, aged 34 years, formerly of Londonderry, Ireland, much respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance during his residence in this city. – from Saint John Courier. LITTLE: [ANC, 8 Feb 1850] February 3 rd at Leeson Street, the wife of Dr Little, of a daughter. LITTLE: [LST, 4 Jan 1843] On Friday the 23 rd ult, at Tyninney, near Brookeborough, Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr Jarna[?] Little, Gortmore, at the advanced age of 96 years. LITTLE: [NSM, 24 Apr 1852] At Dartrey, on the 13 th in the 23rd year of her age, Isabella Pringle Little, after a long & painful illness….. LITTLE: [NSM, 23 Jan 1858] On the 19th inst at Umgola, Armagh, in his 59th year, Mr James Little. Mr Little was for 34 years manager for Milltown Mills, Monaghan, during which period he held the entire confidence of his employer, Francis Adams Esq. From his early youth, he was an active & conscientious member & leader of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society. His death is sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends. LITTLE: [NSM, 29 Jan 1853] At Dartrey on Wednesday the 19 th inst, Thomas, third son of Mr James Little, aged 16 years. [Eulogy] [NSM, 4 Aug 1855] At Dartrey, on the 28 th ult, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr James Little, after a long period of illness….. LITTLE: [LST, 26 Sep 1838] On Tuesday the 10 th inst at Killyclogher, Sandholes, county Tyrone, after a severe & painful illness, Mr John Little, aged 68 years. [Eulogy] LITTLE: [NSM, 24 Jan 1852] January 19th in Killanley Church, county of Sligo, by the Rev Samuel Stock, John Little Esq, to Helen L, daughter of the late John Halliday Esq. LITTLE: [BNL, 16 Mar 1852*] On 16 th March at Ballyeary, by Rev Hendy, Joshua Templeton Little of Downpatrick, younger son of the late A W Little of Stewartstown, to June Wright, eldest daughter of Robert Wright. LITTLE: [ANC, 30 Jul 1848] July 1st [13th] of apoplexy, of Portlongfield, Lillishandra, Luke Little Esq, aged 30 years. [Eulogy] LITTLE: [NSM, 4 Dec 1847] On the 26th November at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Matthew Johnston of Middletown, Martha, relict of the late Mr Nicholas Little of Kiltabride, aged 88 years. LITTLE: [LST, 15 Nov 1843, & NSM, 18 Nov 1843] On the 7 th inst in Ballykelly Church, by the Rev John Olphant, John S Robinson Esq of Diamond, Monaghan, to Hannah, eldest daughter of the late Patrick Little of Dungiven, [Co Londonderry], Esq. [LST, 23 Jul 1845] On the 16 th instant at Dungiven, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Patrick Little Esq, of Dungiven. [LST, 7 Nov 1845] At Dungiven, on the 29 th ult, Mary Anne Boyle, relict of the late Patrick Little Esq. LITTLE: [NEN, 7 Aug 1863] At Cahir, Peter Christopher Little Esq, Physician & Surgeon, Dublin, brother of the Hon Judge Little to Bridget Teresa, daughter of Pierce O’Donnell Esq, of Knocken, Cahir. LITTLE: [LST, 3 Feb 1841] Of inflammation on the 20 th ult, the Rev Robert Little, Presbyterian Minister of Loughbrickland, aged 42 years, sixteen of which he spent in the faithful & efficient discharge of the arduous duties of his sacred office. LITTLE: [NSM, 23 Jan 1847] On the 19th instant at the residence of her husband, aged 74, Martha, wife of Robert Little Esq, of this town. LITTLE: [NSM, 18 Apr 1863] April 6 th at Castledawson, the wife of R Little Esq, surgeon, of a son. LITTLE: [LST, 4 Aug 1841] July 22 at Letterkenny Church, by the Rev Henry Kingsmill, ex TCD, Robert Little Esq, MD, of Letterkenny to Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Charles Colhoun Esq. [LST, 9 Aug 1843] July 28th at Rosemount, Letterkenny, the lady of Robert Little Esq, MD, of a son. [LST, 23 Oct 1844] October 13th at Rosemount, Letterkenny, the lady of Dr Little, of a son. [ANC, 28 May 1847] May 16th at Sprackburne, Letterkenny, the lady of Dr Little, of a daughter. LITTLE: [ANC, 27 Jul 1849] On the 16 th instant at Newtown-Forbes Church, Wm Halfpenny Esq, to Fanny, second daughter of the late St George Little Esq, of Carrick-on-Shannon. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index LITTLE: [LST, 30 Jan 1839] At Ballindrate House, the residence of John Kerr Esq, on the 25 th inst, by the Rev Wm M’Crea, Thomas Little of Aughnacloy Esq to Miss Westbrook, late of Jamaica. LITTLE: [BSH, 1 May 1840] At Ballygawley on the 14 th ult, Mr Thomas Little, merchant, in the 28th year of his age. LITTLE: [ANC, 27 Oct 1853, & NSM, 22 Oct 1853] October 21 st in St Anne’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev John Campbell, Mr Thomas Little of Monaghan, to Isabella, daughter of the late Isaac Fleming, of Grillock House, Maghera, county Derry. LITTLE: [ANC, 1 Dec 1848] On the 14th inst at Mohill, Thomas Little Esq, aged 54 years….. LITTLE: [BSH, 17 Oct 1834] On Wednesday the 8 th instant, in St John’s Church, Sligo, by the Rev Graham Crozier of Edenderry, S Robinson Esq of Cloonabury in that county, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas Little Esq, Surgeon of the County Sligo Infirmary. [BSH, 21 Jul 1837] In St George’s Church, Dublin, Wm Swayne Little Esq, eldest son of Thomas Little Esq, MD, of Sligo Infirmary, to Marian Georgina, daughter of the late Mark Monsarret. [BSH, 31 Aug 1838] On Wednesday evening last, at the house of her son-in-law, Mr Tyler of Wine Street, Sligo, Mrs Little, wife of William Little Esq, late Secretary to the Paving[?] Board of Dublin. [NSM, 6 Nov 1841] October 24 th (his birthday) at Grangegorman Lane, aged 86 years, Lieutenant Francis Little of the Royal Navy, second son of William Little Esq, late Secretary to the Paving Board & brother of Dr Little of Sligo. [BSH, 25 Mar 1842] March 16th in Tralee Church, by the Rev Mr Beamish, B Swayne Beamish Esq, son of John S Beamish Esq, MD, of South Mall, Cork, to Cherry Margaret, daughter of Thomas Little Esq, MD, of Caldwell Place, Sligo. [LST, 1 Nov 1843] October 22nd in Sligo, at the house of his son, Thomas Little, MD, Surgeon to the Sligo Infirmary, William Little Esq, aged 94 years, who for nearly twenty years held the situation of Secretary to the Paving[?] Board of Dublin. [NSM, 6 Dec 1845] November 21 st at her residence in Sligo, Mr[s] Little, the wife of Thomas Little, MD, LLD, surgeon to the Sligo County Infirmary. [NSM, 25 Aug 1849] We have this week to record the demise of Doctor Little of Sligo of cholera on Tuesday the 14 th inst….. LITTLE: [LST, 17 Apr 1839, & LDJ, 16 Apr 1839] On Tuesday the 9 th instant, of inflammation, William Little, aged 19, step-son of Mr George Weir of Doe Castle. LITTLE: [ANC, 31 May 1855, & NSM, 2 Jun 1855] On the 29 th instant, in Drum Presbyterian Meeting House, by the Rev John Whitsitt, PM, Clarke, the Rev David Moore, PM, Reckcorry, to Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev William Little, Cootehill. LITTLE: [NSM, 25 Aug 1849] August 14 th in St Paul’s Church, by the Rev W P H Dobbin, William Little of Limerick Esq, to Mary, second daughter of George Chadwick of Cavan, Esq. LITTLE: NSM, 22 Sep 1849] On the 11 th instant in Enniskillen Church, by the Rev Mr Bradshaw, Mr William Little to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr William Armstrong of Enniskillen. LITTLE: [NSM, 10 Aug 1839] On the 20 th ult at Desertereaght Church, by the Rev U G Stewart, Mr William Charles, merchant, Cookstown, to Ellen, third daughter of William M’Crea, of Donaghrisk, county Tyrone. LLOYD: see McREYNOLDS, & also LYSTER LLOYD: [BMO, 23 Aug 1862] August 12 at her residence, Dungannon, Elizabeth, relict of the late Jackson Lloyd Esq, Tamnamore, county Tyrone. LOAGUE: [ILN, 18 Feb 1843, Vol 2, No 42*] Thomas Watson to Margaret, 2 nd daughter of Mr Loague. LONG: see WOOD LONG: [BAI, 3 Oct 1825*] Death: Robert Long Esq. “A kind parent”. LONGHEAD: see EVANS LOVE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: Aged 35, Dr George Love of Dungiven. LOWERY: [BNL, 6 Mar 1855*] On 6th March in Presbyterian Church of Raphoe, by the Rev J Thompson, James Woods to Sarah Leckey Lowery, eldest daughter of Andrew Lowery of Carrickibrack. LOWRY: [BNL, Mon 9 Dec 1861] On 5th December at Ballymaconnell, Bangor, James Lowry. LOWRY: [LDJ, Tue 22 Sep 1818*] On 3rd September, by the Rev Henry Kyd, Samuel Lowry of Cincinnati, State of Ohio, America, to Rebecca, eldest daughter of John Kyle of Camnish. LYDELL: see CRAWFORD LYLE: see CHURCH, & also THOMPSON LYLE: [BNL, Mon 14 Jun 1862*] On 11 th June at Waterside, Coleraine, the wife of Hugh Lyle, of a daughter. LYLE: [BNL, --- 1826*] On 10th August at Loughbrack[?], near Philadelphia, aged 41 years, James Lyle, formerly of Coleraine. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index LYLE: [BNL, Thu 30 Jan 1862] January 26th at the Ulster Bank, Strabane, the wife of Thomas Lyle Esq, of a son. LYLE: [SLC, Sat 18 Oct 1851*] On 29th May at Adelaide, Australia, William Lyle Esq, Solicitor, son of the Rev William Lyle of Dunboe. LYLE: [CCH, 6 Dec 1851*] On morning of 4th December at Fairview, Dunbo, Samuel, 5th son of the Rev William Lyle. LYNCH: see DALLAS LYNDLEY: [BNL, 16 Jan 1824*] On 31st December last at St George’s, Hanover Square, London, John Robert Ward to Grace, 2nd daughter of the late Charles Lyndley of Mullantane, Co Tyrone. LYNE: see SUPPLE LYSTER: [BSH, 30 Aug? 1837, & LST, 6 Sep 1837] At Knockcroaghery Church, by her uncle the Rev T G Caulfield, Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Matthew Lyster Esq, to Dr Lloyd of the Roscommon Infantry. LYTLE: [NSM, 6 Oct 1849] September 26 by the Rev J Mitchell, Omagh, Mary, second daughter of Rev A Johnston, Newbliss, to Rev F Lytle, Newtownstewart. McADAM: see WOOD M’BLAIN: see CORNWALL MacBRIAR: see COURTENAY, & also SLOAN McBRIDE: [BNL, Tue 19 Feb 1811*] At Ballycastle, John McCaghan of Ballyvaddy to Miss McBride, only daughter of the late Robert McBride of Lassett. McBRIDE: [BAI, 13 Jun 1825*] Married Friday last in Calry Church, by the Rev Wm Armstrong, Robert Poke Esq, of Killala, to Frances, 6th daughter of William McBride of Sligo. [BAI, 27 Jun 1825*] At St John’s Church, Richard Freeman of Boyle to Angel McBride, [daughter of William McBride of Sligo – this needs verification]. [BAI, 7 Feb 1831*] On Thursday at Killala, in the 26 th year of her age, leaving a family, Frances, wife of Robert Poke & daughter of William McBride. McCAGHAN: see McBRIDE M’CALLIN: [BNL, 3 Feb 1862] January 29 at Annagher Cottage, Coalisland, Solr[?] Bernard M’Callin, senr, aged 89 years. M’CALLIN: [TYC, 30 Nov 1860] November 12 th, Mr John O’Farrell, merchant, Cookstown, to Miss Bridget M’Callin, Coalisland, Co Tyrone. M’CALMONT: [ILN, 6 May 1843, Vol 2, No 53*] At Outerard, James M’Calmont of Abbey Lands, Antrim, to Emily, daughter of James Martin of Ross, Co Galway. McCANDLES: see ANDREWS McCARDAY: [BNL, March 1844*] On 12 th February at Clare, near Ballycastle, aged 75, Mrs McCarday. M’CARTER : see WILSON McCARTER: [LST, 24 Sep 1847*] On 18th September, aged 76, Margaret Walker McCarter, widow of John McCarter of Londonderry. MACARTNEY: see THOMPSON, & also COLHOUN MACARTNEY: [ECE, 25 Apr 1847] At Drumcree, Mrs Macartney, relict of the late Francis Macartney Esq, on Monday the 19th inst. MACARTNEY: [BNL, Mon 20 Jan 1862] January 17 th in the Presbyterian Church, Lisbellaw, by the Rev R Davidson, James Sproul, Shrog, Co Fermanagh, to Catherine, daughter of James Macartney Esq, Eagle Mount, County Fermanagh.. MACARTNEY: [ARG, 8 Dec 1854*] On 1st December at Amiens Street, Dublin, Arabella Sophia, widow of Robert Macartney Esq, Moybane, Co Fermanagh. McCAUGHAN: see SAWYERS McCAUGHAN: [BNL, Fri 10 Jun 1831*] On 2nd June, aged 63, Denis McCaughan of Cushendall, one of the first members of the Carey Cavalry. [Eulogy follows.] McCAUGHAN: [BNL, Fri 4 Feb 1826*] On 25th January at Antrim, aged 29 years, John McCaughan. Short Eulogy, but no mention of family. McCAUGHEY: see BOWNER McCAUGHIN: see BLACK McCAUSLAND: see LECKY, & also TWIGG M’CAUSLAND: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At the advanced age of 93, Sarah M’Causland, widow of Oliver M’Causland of Dublin. M’CAWLEY: see HOLMES Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index McCAY: [BNL, 27 Jan 1851*] On 12th January at Newtenemingham[?], aged 77 years, Margaret Park of Ballyhegley, widow of John Park of Ballyhegley, & sister of Henry McCay of Newtenemingham[?]. McCLATCHY: [ARG, 2 Apr 1819*] Reference made to Alexander McClatchy of Killybury, Castledawson, & his son, William, but no details given. McCLATCHY: [BNL, 2 Dec 1836*] On 21 st November, aged 26, Rev James McClatchy, Presbyterian Minister of Cavan. M’CLEAN: [LDJ, 23 Jan 1838] On Friday last, by the Rev William Hogg, Joseph Hoare Esq, Carland, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Alexander M’Clean Esq, of Bush Mount, near Dungannon. M’CLELLAND: [NSM, 30 May 1857] On the 24 th instant at his residence, Milltown House, Dungannon, Robert M’Clelland Esq, aged 48 years. McCLOY: see DUNCAN McCLURE: see TROLLAND McCLURE: [BNL, 13 Dec 1814*] On 8th December at Edenvale, by the Rev James Davis of Banbridge, Rev Hugh Woods to Magdeline, youngest daughter of Rev Robert McClure of Anahilt[?]. McCOMB: see LAUGHLIN M’CONAGHY: see CAMPBELL M’CONNEL: [BNL, 7 Sep 1832] On the 28th ult, by the Rev N Alexander, Miss Letitia Palmer, third daughter to Mr Thomas Palmer, Ballydonaghy, parish of Glenavy, Co Antrim, to Mr Hugh M’Connel, Ballyveney, only son of Mr David M’Connel, Killvan, parish of Ballyclog, Co Tyrone. M’CONNELL: see BIRCH McCONNELL: [LDJ, Tue 5 Jun 1821*] On 30th May, Andrew Patterson to Isabella, daughter of George McConnell of Londonderry, merchant. M’CONNELL: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Death[?]: Ann, wife of James M’Connell “of this town”. M’CORMACK: [LST, 26 Jul 1837, & BSH, 28 Jul 1837] On the 11 th inst in Tamlaght Church, by the Rev Thomas Jervis White, William M’Cormack, MD, MRCSE, of Coagh, Co Tyrone, to Miss Eliza Hamilton of same place. [CCH, 12 Oct 1844] On the 28 th ult at Coagh, Co Tyrone, aged 32, of disease of the heart, William M’Cormick Esq, MD, MRCSE, Physician to the Dispensary. The remains of that lamented gentleman were accompanied on Wednesday last by a vast concourse of sorrowing friends to the family burying ground of Derrylovan. M’CREA: see LITTLE, & also GRAHAM M’CREA: [TYC, 24 Sep 1847] On the 14th inst at Desertcreight Church, near Cookstown, John Robson of Ballinahone, Esq, to Margaret, fourth daughter of Edward M’Crea of Donaghrisk, Esq, in this county. [TYC, 29 Jan 1858] January 20th at Desertcreat Church, by the Rev Dr Porter, George M’Crea Esq, only son of Edward M’Crea Esq, Donaghrick House, to Kate Cecilia, daughter of the late Rev Robert Creighton, Westport, & niece of Herbert Kelly Esq, MD, Pinnan House, near London. [BMO, 6 Jul 1861] June 29 at his residence, Donaghrick, county Tyrone, Edward M’Crea Esq, aged 73 years. M’CREERY: see FAIR M’CREEVY: see FAIR McCULLAGH: see CAMPBELL, & also LITTLE M’CULLOCH: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] William M’Culloch of Dundrod to Eliza Stewart of Stratehaven. McCULLOUGH: see WOODS McCULLOUGH: [BNL, Tue 7 Aug 1827*] On 20 th July 1827 at Maghera, age 57, Mrs McCullough, née Graham, mother of Dr David Graham McCullough, late of the 84 th Foot. “During the persecution of Mary, Queen of Scots, the family of Mrs McCullough left Scotland, and settled near Magherafelt, and among the nearest of her relatives on the neighbouring Isle may be numbered the Duke of Montrose. She was also related to the Attorney General Joy[?] of Dublin and, by her husband, to the late General Alexander of Boom Hall, Derry, and the present Lord Bishop of Meath.” McCURDY: [BNL, 8 Feb 1814*] On 3rd February at Ballanlae[?] in Parish of Ballentey[?], aged 104 years, Catherine McCurdy. She was born in March 1709. McCURDY: [BNL, May 1859*] On 24th May at the Presbyterian Church, Donoughmore, by the Rev Robert Holmes of Coagh, uncle to the bride, Rev William Wray of Orriter, Cookstown, to Catherine McCurdy of Rose Cottage, Camone, & 2nd daughter of the late George McCurdy of Dungorman, Castlefin. [BNL, Dec 1859*] On 1st December in the Presbyterian Church, Donoughmore, by the Rev William Wray, brother-in-law to the bride, William John Wray Esq of Rochfield, son of the late Rev William Wray, to Mary E McCurdy, of Rose Cottage, Camone, & youngest daughter of the late George McCurdy of Dungorman, Castlefin. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index M’CURDY: [BMO, 30 Jun 1860, & TYC, 29 Jun 1860] June 17 at Stewartstown, after a severe & protracted illness, Anne, wife of Mr Samuel M’Curdy. M’DONALD: see McREYNOLDS, & also WOODS M’DONNELL: see CONNELL, & also WRAY M’DONNELL: [BCC, 22 Sep 1826] Sept 13 at Louisburgh, in the county of Galway, Lieut M’Donnell, Inspector of Fisheries for the Clifden District, to Bedella, only daughter of the late Edmund Frances Garvey of Bosmindle, County of Mayo, Esq. McDOUGAL: see KYLE, & also WRAY McDOUGALL: [CCH, 21 Jan 1854*] On 14th January at Portrush Church, by the Rev G V Chichester, John Kerr to Martha, youngest daughter of James McDougall, Master Mariner, of Portrush. McDOWELL: see WRAY M’ELWAINE: see SHILLINGTON, & also BALBIRNIE M’ELWEE: see COLHOUN M’ENTIRE: [BNL, 5 Jun 1832] In Belfast, on the 5th inst, Mr Creighton M’Entire of Eary, in the county Tyrone, aged 31 years. M’ENTIRE: [LST, 26 Dec 1838, & BNL, 11 Dec 1838] On the 7 th inst, by the Rev Dr Homer, James M’Entire Esq, of Eary, Co Tyrone, to Eliza, second daughter of Robert M’Entire Esq, of Dublin. [ECE, 20 Dec 1838] Similar notice to above, but spelled “M’INTYRE”.[LST, 16 Oct 1839, & BNL, 18 Oct 1839] October 8th at his residence, Eary, Co Tyrone, the lady of James M’Entire Esq, of a daughter. [BSH, 19 Oct 1839] Similar notice to above, but spelled “M’INTYRE”. [BNL, 24 Aug 1849, & TYC, 24 Aug 1849] August 18 at his residence, of a few days’ illness, Mr James M’Entire, of Eary, Co Tyrone, in the 36 th of his age. [TYC, 27 1860] April 19th at St Peter’s Church, by the Rev Thomas M’Neice, DD, FTCD, George William Boyd Esq, of Dublin, to Mary Sarah, eldest daughter of the late James M’Entire Esq, of Eary, Co Tyrone. [BNL, 21 Aug 1861] August 18 after a short illness, at the residence of his widowed mother, Spyse View, Rathgar, James Thomas, eldest son of the late James M’Entire Esq, of Eary, Co Tyrone, aged 21 years. M’ENTIRE: [BMO, 14 Jul 1860] July 9 at Tamlaght Cottage, near Coagh, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Wm M’Entire Esq, aged 67 years. MacFADDEN: [NWH, 3 Feb 1846] On the 28th ult, by the Rev James Bones [?], at the Scotch Church, Cootehill, Joseph Armstrong, of Coney Lodge, Solicitor, Esq, youngest son of Joseph Armstrong of Woodland, JP, Esq, to Catherine Jane, second daughter of John MacFadden, Coroner for Cavan Esq. M’FADDEN: [BNL, 19 Feb 1841] On the 22 nd ult, universally regretted, at the residence of her father in Cootehill, aged 16 years, Margaretta, the beloved daughter of John M’Fadden, MD, one of the Coroners for the county of Cavan. McFALL: [BNL, Tue 10 Feb 1863*] On 9th February at Great Georges Presbyterian Church, Belfast, by the Rev Thomas Toye, Sergeant John Bond to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Daniel McFall of Bangor. M’FALL: [BNL, Mon 14 Apr 1862*] On 19 th February at Roy, Bareilly, the wife of David Chambers M’Fall, of a son. McFALL: [BNL, Wed 16 Apr 1862] The wife of Mr George M’Fall, Belfast, of a son. McFALL: [LDJ, Tue 16 Apr 1833*] On 3 rd April at Magherafelt, after a few hours’ illness, aged 18, Margaret, eldest daughter of Thomas McFall. [CCH, Sat 27 Jul 1850*] On 25th July at Magherafelt, after a few hours’ illness, Thomas M’Fall, Hotel-keeper. [CCH, 27 Nov 1852*] At New Orleans aged 32, Thomas McFall, 4th son of Thomas McFall of Magherafelt. McFARLAND: see CAMPBELL, & also WEBSTER M’FARLAND: [BNL, 19 Dec 1853] December 15 at Cappagh Church, by the Rev Mr Radcliffe, John James M’Farland Esq, Mountjoy, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Charles M’Farland Esq, of Gortin. McFARLAND: [BNL, Fri 4 Jun 1858*] On 3 rd May, in her 84th year, Mrs Hemphill, of Straw, near Newtownstewart. She was eldest daughter of William McFarland of Leardan by his wife Maria, née Buchanan, & was first cousin to the Hon James Buchanan, “now President of America”. M’GAGHY: [BNL, 22 Jun 1860] June 19 in the Presbyterian Church, Albany, by the Rev J Foster, New Mills, William M’Gahy Esq, Stewartstown, to Nancy Ann, only daughter of J Elder Esq, Dromore. [BMO, 23 Jun 1860] Similar notice, but spelled ‘M’Gahey’. M’GARRY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Died at her residence in Cook Street…..after a long infirmity……Mrs Honora M’Garry. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index McGEAGH: [DOW, 10 Mar 1849, TYC, 9 Mar 1849, TYC, 9 Mar 1849, CCH, Sat 3 Mar 1849, & ARG, 5 Mar 1849] On the 27th ult in the Second Presbyterian Church, Cookstown, by the Rev Thomas Millar, Mr John M’Geagh, Stewartstown, to Sarah Jane, second daughter of Mr Wm Paul, linen merchant, Cookstown. M’GEE: see SLOANE, & also CHRISTIE McGEE: [BNL, Tue 24 Aug 1819*] Eliza McGee, eldest daughter of Robert McGee, was married to Hugh Henry Junk on 19 Aug at Cookstown, by the Rev John Davison. McGHEE: see LAYNG M’GILDONNEY: [NSM, 11 Sep 1852] September 1st at Abbeylands, Belfast, the wife of John M’Gildonney, Clare Park, county Antrim, Esq, of a son & heir. McGILDOWNEY: see BOYD M’GOVNEY: [BNL, 9 Aug 1839] On the 3rd inst, by the Rev T H Kelso, Mr John M’Govney, Civil Bill Officer, Hillsborough, to Elenor, eldest daughter of Sergeant John Roach, Royal South Down Militia, & Master of the Hillsborough Amateur Band, & afterwards in Hillsborough Church on the 6 th inst, by the Venerable Archdeacon of Down. McGUICKEN: [CCH, 4 Dec 1852*] On 23rd November at Castledawson, Co Derry, W J McGuicken Esq to Fanny Julia, 2nd daughter of Robert Costelloe. MacGUIRE: see HUMPHRYS McGWIRE: see KANE M’ILWAINE: see SHILLINGTON M’INTYRE: see M’ENTIRE McINTYRE: see SMITH M’KAY: see ANDREWS McKAY: [LST, Fri 25 Feb 1848*] On 21st February of croup, aged 2 years & 10 months, John Alexander Henry McKay, son of Daniel Henry Stuart McKay Esq of Mosside. M’KAY: [BNL, 13 Nov 1838] On the 5th inst, aged 50 years, John M’Kay[M’Vay?] Esq, Post Clerk of the Privy Council in Ireland. M’KAY: [LST, 30 Aug 1835*, & ARG, 7 Sep 1855*] Margaret McKay, daughter of Hugh McKay, was married to Thomas, son of James Marks, on 23 Aug 1855 in the 1 st Prebyterian Church, Coleraine, by the Rev David Reid, MA. McKEE: [BNL, Fri 1 Sep 1837*] On 25 th August, by the Rev David Anderson of Killinisky, H McRoberts of Lisavery[?] to Agnes McKee of Lisburn. M’KEE: [NWH, 5 Feb 1846] Suddenly, at his residence, near Castledawson, on the 3rd inst, David M’Kee Esq. He was a Coroner for the city & county of Londonderry, & for 35 years held the office of High Constable & Grand Jury Cess Collector for the Barony of Loughlinshobin[?]. [NWH, 10 Feb 1846, similar] McKEE: [NWH, Thu 3 Feb 1825*] On 24th January, aged 82, William McKee, a respectable inhabitant of Killileagh. MACKENZIE: see SHAW, & also WRAY MACKENZIE: [BNL, Fri 11 Nov 1836] On Monday last, at the advanced age of 86 years, much respected & deservedly regretted, Marianne, relict of the late Charles Mackenzie Esq, for many years Barrack Master of this Port. M’KEON: see BRASSIL M’KEOWN: see McVEAGH MACKEY, Joseph: see Richard FAWCETT McKIBBEN: [BNL, Fri 31 Mar 1820*] On 19 th March at Portaferry, by Rev Mr Morland, William Munce of Downpatrick, merchant, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of the late James McKibben, merchant, of Portaferry McKINNEY: see McREYNOLDS. M’KINSTRY: [NSM, 15 Sep 1855] September 8th at Cooper’s Hill, county of Sligo, the wife of Captain Alexander M’Kinstry, 17th Regiment, of a daughter. M’KINSTRY: [BNL, 20 May 1842] On the 12th inst at her home, Armagh, Ellen, wife of J Caulfield M’Kinstry Esq, Sub-Sheriff of said county. M’KINSTRY: [BNL, 20 Nov 1832] At New Holland, near Kandy on the 10 th inst, Emily Maria, wife of John M’Kinstry Esq, Clerk of the Peace, Annagh[Armagh?], aged 24 years. M’KINSTRY: [ANC, 19 Jul 1850] July 10th in Glasslough Church, Robert M’Kinstry Esq, MD, fourth son of the late Lee M’Kinstry Esq of Armagh, to Elizabeth Anne, second daughter of Henry George Johnston Esq, of Fort Johnston, county Monaghan. [LST, 28 Jun 1855*] On 13th June, Lee McKinstry, 2nd son of Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index Lee McKinstry, to Mary Jane, youngest son of John Gumley. [NSM, 22 Sep 1855] On Saturday the 15th instant, the wife of Robert M’Kinstrey [sic] Esq, MD, Glasslough, of a daughter. [NSM, 31 May 1856] On the 25th instant at belturbet, the wife of Lee M’Kinstry Esq, of a son, still-born. [NSM, 7 Mar 1857] On Monday last the 2nd instant at Glasslough, the wife of Robert M’Kinstry Esq, MD, of a son. [NSM, 14 Apr 1860] On the 3rd inst at the Asylum, Armagh, the wife of Robert M’Kinstry, MD, of a daughter. [NSM, 17 Jan 1863] January 9th, William Johnston M’Kinstry, aged four years, son of Robert M’Kinstry Esq, MD, Resident Physician, District Asylum, Armagh. M’KITTRICK: se CALDOW McLAUGHLIN: see CRAWFORD M’LAUGHLIN: [Unnamed & undated paper*] Mrs M’Laughlin died aged 103 at Clare parish, Upper Moville. Left a numerous circle of her children, grandchildren, & greatgrandchildren to deplore the loss of her prudent admonitions. McLEESE: see IRVINE M’LENON: see PARK MacMAHON: see WILSON M’MASTER: see OFFICER McMASTER: [BCC, Wed 9 Dec 1812*, & BNL, Fri 11 Dec 1812*] David McMaster died 1 Dec aged 56 years at Stewartstown. “He was a loving & tender husband, an affectionate father, & a sincere friend……” McMORDIE: see BROWN McMORRIS: see MONTEITH McMUNN: [LST, 16 Sep 1858*] On 23rd June at Hong-Kong, Andrew McMunn, Assistant Surgeon on board HMS “Camilla”, & brother to John McMunn, Resident Physician, Lunatic Asylum, Sligo. M’MURRAY: see COLHOUN McNAUGHTEN: see HANNAY M’NAULL, Miss Fanny: see William Kidd MITCHELL McNEALE: [BNL, Fri 27 Mar 1812*] On 16 th March at Ballycastle, Mrs McNeale, wife of John McNeale junr. McNEIL: see HICK McNEILE: see DALLAS McNEILE: [BNL, Tue 14 May 1822*] On 9 th May at Ballycastle, aged 26, John McNeile Esq. MacNIECE: [TYC, 4 Jan 1850] On the 28th ult, at Arboe Glebe, of consumption, Sarah Elizabeth, wife of the Rev Thomas MacNiece, DD, Rector of Arboe, & Archbishop King’s Lecturer in Divinity in the University of Dublin….. M’NULTY: [BNL, 18 Feb 1842] Dec 29 at Georgetown, Demerara, after a short illness, Catherine, wife of Wm M’Nulty Esq, Police Magistrate, late STCD, & sister of his Honour, Thomas Norton, first Nuisne[?] Judge of British Guinea. McNUTT: [LST, 24 May 1855*] On 15th May, in the First Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev D Hanson, Sergeant James Hull to Sarah McNutt of Burnfoot, Co Donegal. McQUISTEN: [BNL, 24 Oct 1851*] On 28th October at Pittsburgh, USA, aged 70 years, Thomas McQuisten[?], late of Drumbridge. [BNL, 12 Jul 1852*] On 12 th July at Pittsburgh, USA, Catherine, 2nd daughter of Thomas McQuisten[?], late of Drumbridge, Co Down. McREYNOLDS: see CROSSETT, HAMILL, & also KERR McREYNOLDS: [BNL, Tue 10 Apr 1828] On the 11th ult at his residence near Stewartstown, after a short illness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Anthony McReynolds, attorney-at-law of His Majesty’s Court of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, & afterwards in the Courts of Exchequer & Chancery. He acted as Adjutant to the Killymoon Battalion of Volunteers under the worthy character of the late Colonel James Stewart, & was for several years acting Clerk of the Peace for the County of Tyrone, & did the duty of Sheriff five different years in said county. He was appointed Captain of the Aughlarge Yeoman Infantry in October 1796, which office he held till death put a period to his earthly career……... McREYNOLDS: [BNL, 28 Oct 1834*] On 23rd October at Ahogill Church, by the Rev George Kirkpatrick, Anthony McReynolds to Marianne, eldest daughter of David McKinney of Tully, Esq, & niece to Sir John Jameson of Sydney, New South Wales. McREYNOLDS: [DOW, 8 May 1841*, BNL, 4 May 1841*, & LST, 12 May 1841*] On 1 st May in Belfast, of typhus fever, aged 32 years, Antony McReynolds, formerly of Stewartstown. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index McREYNOLDS: [BNL, 22 Jan 1861] January 21 in May Street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev H Cooke, DD, LLD, Mr Robert M’Donald, Mossvale, Lurgan, to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late Mr Anthony M’Reynolds, Belfast. McREYNOLDS: [BNL, Tue 24 Jan 1804*] On Wednesday the 11 th, Mrs McReynolds, wife of Doctor McReynolds of Moneymore…. McREYNOLDS: [ECE, 3 Nov 1825?] On Monday the 18 th ult, Mrs M’Reynolds, wife of the late Mr James M’Reynolds, innkeeper of Stewartstown. Her death was hastened by severe grief after burying her husband a few weeks back. McREYNOLDS: [BNL, 13 Oct 1837*] On 12th October, at St Anne’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev Mr Walker, Hugh McNeill, a merchant, to Arabella Sophia, 4th daughter of the late John McReynolds. McREYNOLDS: [BCC, 20 Jan 1823*, SMP, 21 Jan 1823*, BNL, 14 Jan 1823*, & ECE, 23 Jan 1823*] On 12th January at Donaghenry Parish Church by licence, by Rev E M Stewart, Walter Ashe to Lydia McReynolds. McREYNOLDS: [DOW, 16 Sep 1843] On the 19th inst, by the Rev G Bellis, Mr William Linden to Marianne, youngest daughter of the late Mr John McReynolds, Belfast. M’REYNOLDS: [DOW, 12 May 1849] On the 3rd inst in May Street Church, by the Rev Henry Cooke, DD, LLD, Mr John M’Reynolds, manufacturer, to Miss Grace Shane, both of Belfast. M’REYNOLDS: [UGA, 20 Jul 1850] On the 13th inst at 13 York St, Margaret M’Reynolds, aged 15 years. McREYNOLDS: [CCH, 17 Jul 1852*, & TYC, 23 Jul 1852*] On 22 nd June at Dromore, near Stewartstown, aged 76 years, Oliver McReynolds. McREYNOLDS: [BNL, Fri 19 Nov 1813*] On 12 th November at Stewartstown, by the Rev John Rubetell[?], Robert McReynolds Esq, Lieutenant of Clonae[?] Yeomanry, to Mrs Sarah Baley, widow of Walter Baley. M’REYNOLDS: [ECE, 22 Oct 1835] On Friday evening by the Rev Dr Cooke, Mr Alexander Cruset[?] to Miss Sarah M’Reynolds, both of Belfast. McREYNOLDS: [BNL, 19 Mar 1857, & TYC, 20 Mar 1857] March 11 at Ardtrea Church, by the Rev Dr Kennedy Bailie, assisted by the Rev Mr Jones, Jackson Atkinson Esq, grandson of the late Jackson Lloyd Esq of Brookfield, to Martha, second daughter of the late William McReynolds of Kingsmill, Co Tyrone. McREYNOLDS: [BNL, Tue 22 Oct 1816*] On 4th October in Moneymore, aged 29, leaving infant children, the wife of William McReynolds. McRICH: [Source & date not known, - probably a Sligo Newspaper] John, son of Alderman Alley, to Eliza, youngest daughter of T McRich Esq. McROBERT: see WILSON, & also GRAHAM McROBERT: [BNL, 24 Jan 1845*] On 21st January, aged 61 years, at Redemon, James McRobert. McROBERTS: ENGLISH, FITZPATRICK, McKEE, & also ORR McROBERTS: [BNL, 27 Jan 1826*] On 26th January at Saintfield Church, by the Rev Wolsey, Archibald McRoberts of Ligigow to Jane Rebecca Dennis[?] of Downpatrick. McROBERTS: [BNL, Tue 29 Jun 1841*] On 23rd June, by the Rev William Crozier, William Rowan of Downpatrick to Jane, widow of John Walker of Millhill, & only daughter of Hugh McRoberts of Leggagowan, near Saintfield. Card states she died on 12th April 1847 at Millhill, near Saintfield. [no newspaper quoted]. McROBERTS: [BNL, Tue 25 Mar 1828*] On 5th March at Comber, of a rapid decline, Hugh Mackey McRoberts, having returned a few days before from Glasgow University (Medical [School]). McROBERTS: [BNL, Tue 15 Aug 1837*] On 9th August of a fever, aged 22 years, James McRoberts, eldest son of James McRoberts of Redemore Mills. McROBERTS: [BNL, Tue 7 Feb 1832*] On 22nd January of a decline, aged 18, Alexander, son of William McRoberts of Comber, Co Down. M’STOCKER: [BNL, 28 Nov 1834] On Sunday last in Cromac Road, Mr Hugh M’Stocker, an old & respectable inhabitant of Belfast. He filled the situation of Deputy Barrack Master of this town for a period of 38 years, & was an obliging neighbour, a kind & affectionate friend & an honest man. M’SWEENY: see DELAMERE McVEAGH: [BNL, Thu 24 Sep 1863*] On 22 nd September at Ballygonny Presbyterian Meeting House, Andrew McVeagh, youngest son of Thomas McVeagh, to Margaret, only daughter of John M’Keown. McVEIGH: [BNL 1859*] On 4th July at Wooloomooloo, New South Wales, Captain Thomas McVeigh, a native of Newry. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index McVEY: [BNL, 5 Jan 1847*, & LST, Fri 8 Jan 1847*] On 30 th December, John Taylor of Parlan[?] to Eliza McVey of Eary, Stewartstown. M’VICKER: see WOODS MACKEY: see DAVIS MAGAHAN: see WOOD MAGEE: see LITTLE MAGEE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Abraham Mallon to Ann, 2nd daughter of Charles Magee of Quakerfield, Derriaghy. MAGEE: [BNL, 18 Feb 1834] At Armagh, on Tuesday last, Elizabeth, wife of John Magee Esq, Coroner of the County Armagh. MAGEE: [BNL, 16 Oct 1838] On the 8th instant in Armagh, Michael Magee Esq, for many years Coroner of that county. MAGENNIS: [NWH, 17 Jul 1828*] At Ballynarme[?], near Ballymoney, Felix Magennis junr, son of Felix Magennis, Police Surveyor of Belfast prior to July 1828. MAGILL: see CAULFIELD, & also CHAMBERS MAGILL: [BNL, Fri 14 May 1858*] On 10 th May at 1 Suvilla Place, Warrenpoint, Jane, eldest daughter of the late Henry Magill of Tullyemin, Dromore[?]. MAGILL: [NWH, Tue 24 Jun 1856*] On 19th June at Warrenpoint, aged 45, Robert Magill, 2nd son of the late John Magill of Tullycairn, Co Down. MAGILL: [LST, 22 Apr 1840] On the 4th inst, of consumption, at Rosstrevor, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Wm Magill Esq, of Crire[?], Co Tyrone. MAGINNESS: see HOLMES MAGUIRE: see CAULFIELD MAGUIRE: [BNL, Sat 4 Sep 1858*] On 31st August at Monkstown Church, by the Rev Mr Rooke, James Ireland to Marianne Maguire, youngest daughter of the late Constantine Maguire of Tempo, Co Fermanagh. MAHONEY: see BARRY MAIN: see PARK MAJOR: [NWH, Sat 14 Jun 1856*] On 14th February at her residence, Wollangong, Sydney, Australia, Eliza Martin Major, formerly of Belfast, of a son. MALCOMSON: [GMA, 1810, p.397*] On 6 th June, aged 121, Sarah Malcomson, otherwise Slemon, aged 121, of Closkilt parish of Drumgoolin, near Rathfryland. She was the last life in different leases taken out, about 1694, at about 1/6d per acre. MALLON: see MAGEE MANCHESTER, Duke of: see SPARROW MANDEVILLE, Viscount: see SPARROW MANNERS: see WHITEFORD MANNING: [BNL, 11 Feb 1840] In the parish church of Rathcoole, Mr William Galbraith, schoolmaster, aged 18 years, to Mrs Judith Manning, postmistress, aged 62 years. MANSON: see CLYDE MARTIN: see SARGENT, WEIR, & also M’CALMONT MARTIN: [NWH, Tue 10 Jun 1856*] Sergeant Thomas Martin, of the Queen’s Royal Antrim Rifles, died 8 Jun 1856 at Belfast Barracks, aged 19 years. MASON: see MONCK MASON, & also GARVEY MASON: [BNL, 15 Jul 1856*] Miss E Mason, of Portstewart, daughter of the late Dr Mason of Stewartstown, was married to Robert Hayes of Lughnarea on 28 Jun 1856 at the 1st Presbyterian Church, Ballyrashane, by Rev J Alexander. MASON: [BNL, 15 Jul 1856*] Miss E Mason, daughter of the late Dr Mason, of Portstewart, married Robert Hayes on 28 Jun 1856 at the 1st Presbyterian Church, Ballyrashane, by Rev J Alexander. MATHERS: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] In Dublin, Robert Morris of Lurgan to Jane Mathers, daughter of Thomas Mathers Esq of Lurgan. MATHERSON: [LDJ, Tue 21 Feb 1832*] At Castlederg Church, Dr Semple to Miss Matherson, daughter of the late Gilbert Matherson of Clare, Co Tyrone. MAXWELL: see WOOD, COULTER, COLHOUN, & also SPROULE MAXWELL: [BNL, Dec 1837*] On 23rd November, by the Rev Robert Anderson, James Maxwell junr of Whitehill to Eleanor, 2nd daughter of Hector Coulter. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index MAXWELL: [LST, 16 Oct 1856*] On 24th September at Quebec, James Scott, Chief Warden of the Military Prison, to Matilda, 5th daughter of Joseph Maxwell, & niece of Rev Andrew Maxwell of Drumlegagh, Co Tyrone. MEEK: see WOODS MEEK: [BNL, Tue 19 Feb 1833*] On 13th February, by the Rev Clarke Hinston, Robert Meek of Lisnafillan to Jane, only daughter of Wm Park ofKnockaholt. MELBOURNE: [DOW, 6 Jan 1849] On the 29th ult by licence, Robert Rivers Melbourne Esq, Manager of the Theatre Royal, Belfast, to Miss Caroline Lewis of Belfast. MILFORD: [BNL, Fri 15 Feb 1828*] On 14th February, by the Rev Mr Carr, Richard Barnett, Dentist, of Belfast, to Sarah, 3rd daughter of John Milford of Belfast. MILLAR: see PIRRIE MILLAR: [BNL, Tue 16 Nov 1830*] On 7th November, aged 62, Mrs Ann Millar, widow of Samuel Millar, merchant, of Belfast. MILLER: see HERON MILLER: [BNL, Tue 27 Mar 1832*] Death, Ann, daughter of the late Archibald Miller, from near Maghera. MILLER: [BNL, Fri 9 May 1828*] At Ballycastle in Parish Church of Ramoon, by the Rev Charles Hill, Lieutenant P Somra[?], late 24th Light Dragoons, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Edward Miller of Coagh, Co Tyrone. MILLER: [BNL, Tue 9 Dec 1823*] On 28 th November, aged 73, Mrs Miller, widow of John Miller. MILLER: [BNL, Mon 11 Jan 1830*] On 9 th February, aged 63, Samuel Miller, merchant, of Belfast. MILLER: [BNL, 17 Feb 1826*] On 12 th February, by the Rev James Wilson, William W Miller of Belfast to Ellen Weir, daughter of the late[?] William Weir of Cookstown. MILLS: see MULLEN MITCHELL: see HOLMES, & also HARDY MOFFET: see BUCHANAN MOLLEY: see WOODS MOLLOY: see HASLETT MOLONY: see SARGENT MONAGHAN: see EDGAR MONCK MASON: [BNL, Mon 19 Apr 1858*] Henry Joseph Monck Mason Esq, LLD, died 14 Apr at his residence, Dargie Cottage, Bray, in his 80th year. MONCK MASON: [BNL, Wed 28 Jul 1858*] Jane Letitia, wife of Rev J Coppinger, & daughter of Colonel Monck Mason, died on 25 Jul at 1 Adelaide Terrace, Dublin, the residence of Lieut Col Coppinger, aged 83 years. MONSARRET: see LITTLE MONTEITH: [BNL, Jan 1844*] On 19th January, by the Rev Mr Wray, Presbyterian Minister of Donagheady, Robert Monteith of Ardcarne to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late John McMorris of Donagheady. MONTGOMERY: see SHANNON, BOYLE, WILSON, KIRKPATRICK, & also WOOD MONTGOMERY: [NSM, 19 Jan 1856] Demise of the Rev Alexander Montgomery [abridged]: - has died in his 75th year. Was the lineal descendant of Fishborne, Baron Ferrard of Beauhin who, dying without male issue, the title became extinct in 1731. Lord Ferrard’s daughter & heiress married Mr Aston of Cheshire & left one daughter who married Thomas Tipping of Bellurgan Park, county Louth, who left three daughters. The first, Salisbury, married Colonel Colin Montgomery of Ballylick, MP, county Monaghan. The second, Sophia Mabella, married the Rev Robert Montgomery, Rector of Monaghan (father of deceased). The third, Elizabeth, married Cadwallader, Lord Blayney. The Rev Robert Montgomery’s father, Alexander Montgomery, MP, county Monaghan, married Mary, third daughter of Colonel Willoughby of Carrow, county Fermanagh, the last male heir of the Mount Alexander honours, who, dying before Earl Mount Alexander, whose honours became extinct. MONTGOMERY: [BNL, 12 Dec 1834] At Coote Hill, on the 3rd inst, of typhus fever, Mr Samuel Montgomery, Principal Draftsman, General Survey of Ireland. MONTROSE, Duke of: see McCULLOUGH MONTMORENCY: see DE MONTMORENCY MOORE: see LITTLE, HUNTER, ELDER, DUDGEON, CAMPBELL, WARDEN, & also CAIRNS Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index MOORE: [BNL, 28 Jan 1840] On the 20th inst, at Aughnacloy, in the 78th year of his age, Edward Moore Esq. For more than forty years he held the office of Magistrate for the county Tyrone. MOORE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Death: after a severe & lingering illness, James Moore of Corrotrow, near Lisnaskea. MOORE: [GMA, 1825, p.574*] On 17th December in Great Britain Street, Dublin, John Moore, father of Thomas Moore, the poet. MOORE: [BNL, 25 Apr 1834] On the 17 th inst, at his residence, Moore Lodge, Kilkeel, John Moore Esq, Seneschal of Mourne. MOORE: [LST, 22 Oct 1847*] On 17th October, Samuel E Moore, son of the Rev Marshall Moore. [LST, 18 Aug 1848*] On the morning of 14 th August at Cooafinny, aged 49, Rev Marshall Moore of Faughanvall, in the 29th year of his ministry. [LST, 30 Mar 1849*] On 21 st March at Glenbrook, Co Antrim, aged 21, William Moore, 3rd son of the late Rev Marshall Moore. MOORE: [BNL, Tue 24 Dec 1822*] “Died of fever in the latter end of September, in the State of Ohio, USA, aged 43, Sampson Moore, formerly of Ballymena, Co Antrim. MOORE: [BNL, Tues 11 Sep 1810] On 7th September, William Moore of Ballylinoca[?]. MORRAGH: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.70*] Henry Morragh Esq, of Hyde Park House, Cork, to Helena, daughter of the late E Power, Esq. MORGAN: [CMC, Wed 1 Oct 1843*] On 29th September at his house, Lower Terrace, the wife of James Morgan Esq, of a daughter. MORRIS: see MATHERS, & also DUFF MORRIS: [BNL, Fri 6 Mar 1818*] On 13th February in New Mills Church, by the Rev Richard Murray, Solomon Morris of England to May Anne Bruff, Only daughter of the late Thomas Bruff of Coalisland. MORRISON: see SARGENT MORRISON: [ECE, 9 Jun 1842] At Belfast, by the Rev A C Macartney, the Rev Samuel M Barton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Sarah Anne, only daughter of the late Rev Claudi[u]s Morrison, Sligo. MORROW: see KITTSON MORTON: [BNL, 14 Oct 1852*] On 14th October in Tullylisk Presbyterian Church, by Rev John Johnston, John Morton of Orange Hill, Banbridge, to Sarah, 2 nd daughter of Hamilton Coulter of Loughane, Gilford. MOUNT ALEXANDER: see MONTGOMERY MULLEN: [BNL, 2 Feb 1838] On the 30 th ult, by the Rev Charles Boyd, in Ballinahinch Church, Mr George Mills of Mount Pleasant, near Lisburn, to Miss Sophia Mullen, daughter of the late David Mullen Esq, Seneschal of Ballynahinch. MULLIGAN: [BNL, 26 Dec 1834] At his house near Ballygawley, at an advanced age, Stewart Mulligan Esq, for many years Coroner for the County of Tyrone. MUNCE: see McKIBBEN MUNCE: [BNL, Wed 29 Aug 1855*] On 26 th June at New York, aged 24, Maxwell Munce, son of Dr Munce of Drumbo. [BNL, Wed 6 Feb 1856*] On 3 rd February aged 29, John Munce, eldest son of Dr Munce of Drumbo. MURLAND: [NCT, Tue 22 Jan 1828*] On 9th October 1827 at Kingston, Jamaica, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Andrew Murland, aged 21 years, second son of William Murland Esq, of Castlewellan, Co Down. MURPHY: see NEVIL MURRAY: see JOHNSTONE, STUART, BOLTON, & also COLHOON MURRAY: [BNL, Tue 8 Jan 1833*] On 17th November at Montreal, aged 26, John Murray, son of James Murray, of the Parish of Ballnitoy. MURRAY: [BSH, 27 Jan 1837] In Derry on Sunday, at an advanced age, Mrs Murray, relict of the late Major Murray, the immediate descendant of Colonel Murray, who so gallantly distinguished himself in the defence of this city when besieged. MURTAGH: see ADAMS MURTAGH: [BNL, 4 Oct 1852*] On 4th October, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Bernard Murtagh of Stewartstown. MUSSEN: see SLOANE NASH: [NWH, 27 Nov 1827*] Major Palmer to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Llewellyn Nash of Convamore, Co Cork. NEELY: see PARK Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index NEILSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Adam George of “Ravera” to Mrs Martha Neilson, widow of James Neilson of Ballycreilly. NELEGAN: [BAI, 14 Mar 1825*] At the Glebe house of Killmacteige, the wife of Rev James Neligan, of twin daughters, “likely to do well”. NELIGAN: [CNR, 21 Aug 1839*, & RLG, Sat 17 Aug 1839*] On 15 th August at Moydow Church, by the Rev W C Armstrong, Rector, William Hudson Neligan Esq, MD, to Henrietta Amelia, 4th daughter of the late Robert Jessop Esq, of Mount Jessop, Co Longford. NELSON: see STRAINE NELSON: [LST, 18 Nov 1837*] On 9th November at Castlederg, Robert, son of the late Rev Dr Nelson. NELSON: [BNL 5 Dec 1863] on November 10th, at Burke’s Estate, Antigua, Samuel Nelson Esq of Belfast, aged 76 years. NESBITT: [BMO, 21 Nov 1863] November 14 at his residence, Ardtrea, Coagh, Mr Archibald Nesbitt, aged 78 years. NESS: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Reference made to George, 3rd son of Thomas Ness, but details not given. NETTLES: [SNY, 25 May 1811] At Clonmell, on the 18 th inst, Harry Nettles Esq, formerly LieutenantColonel of the 21st Dragoons. NETTLES: [RWC, Fri 17-Tue 21 Oct 1777] Death: At Kinsale, Miss Jane Nettles. NEVIL: [WMR, Tue 20 to Fri 23 May 1777] Whereas Patrick Nevil, a native of the city of Waterford….embarked from thence sometime in the year 1755, being then about 62 years of age, since which time, no satisfactory account has been received of him being alive or dead….but by the last account, his sister Mary Nevil Murphy, a resident of Waterford aforesaid received, it appears notice that the said Patrick Nevil died in Jamaica in the year 1756, as certified by Mr Andrew Harvey, a Dublin trader. NEWBURGH: [BNL, Tue 6 Oct 1835*] Ob 30th September, Mrs Mary Wray Newburgh, widow of Thomas Wray Newburgh. NEWELL: [BNL, Tue 2 Aug 1825*] On 18 th July at her residence near London, Mrs Newell, widow of John Newell of Kinghill, Co Down, Esq. NEWENHAM: [ILN, No 44, Vol II, Sat 4 Mar 1843*] Death: At Monkstown, Co Dublin, aged 75, William, 2nd son of Sir E---- Newenham. A considerable pension reverted to the Crown on his death. NEWTON: [BNL: Tue 18 Apr 1826*] On 11th April, aged 77, Andrew Newton Esq of Coagh, JP for the Counties of Tyrone & Derry for 30 years. NEWTON: [TYC, 15 Apr 1864] April 5 at St Stephen’s Church, by the Rev W Brandon, assisted by the Rev W Twilill, the Rev R S Walsh, curate of Kilrush, diocese of Ferns, to Jane, youngest daughter of Andrew Newton Esq, Dungannon, county Tyrone. NEYNOE: see TWIGG NICHOL: see CAMPBELL NICHOLL: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Death: Aged 31, Katherine, wife of the Very Rev the Dean of St Asaph, & youngest daughter of the Right Hon Sir John Nicholl. NICHOLSON: see WOODHOUSE NICHOLSON: [BNL, Tue 21 Dec 1830*, & ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] On 15 th December aged 34 [ULM: 33], in Dawson Street, Dublin, Alexander Jaffray Nicholson Esq, MD, eldest son of the late John Nicholason of Stramore House, Co Down. NICKSON: [BAI, 23 Nov 1829*] Mr Nickson of Castlebar to Miss West, daughter of Thomas West of Ranahan. NIXON: see CURRY NIXON: [BNL, 10 Dec 1839] On the 2nd inst, at Roskearn[?], aged 63, Mrs Jane Power, sister to Adam Nixon Esq, Clerk of the Peace for Fermanagh. NIXON: [LDJ, 4? Feb 1794*] John Curry to Elizabeth, daughter of the late George Nixon Esq of Nixon Hall, Co Fermanagh. NOBLE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] At Donagh House, near Lisnaskea, aged 87, William Noble…… NORTON, Thomas: see Catherine M’NULTY O’BRIEN: [BNL, 12 Jan 1830*] On 9th January at Ballyahran Church, Coleraine, by the Rev Charles Seymour, William O’Brien of Dublin, Esq, to Margaret, 3 rd daughter of Rev W Scott. O’CONNOR: see SEMPLE O’CONNOR: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At his seat, Willsbrook, Co Roscommon, aged 64, Daniel O’Connor, “of the ancient & hereditary line which possessed the last sovereignty of Connaught”. O’DELL: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] James O’Dell mentioned, but details not given. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index O’DONEL: [BNL, Tue 5 Aug 1828* & Fri 5 Dec 1828*] Birth: On 31 st July at 5am at Newport House, Sir Hugh O’Donel, Bart. The heir to the Baronetcy is not known as Lady O’Donel is pregnant. Birth: on 20 th November at Mento[?] Castle, Co Galway, the seat of Sir John Blake, Bart, to the widow of Sir Hugh O’Donel, a daughter. O’DONNELL: see LITTLE O’FARRELL: see M’CALLIN OFFICER: [BNL, 13 Jul 1853] July 11 in Great Georges Street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Thomas Toye, Mr P Robb to Miss E Officer, both of this town. OFFICER: BNL, 15 Sep 1860] September 10 in Great George’s Street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Thomas Toye, Mr Henry Officer, Precentor of the above church, to Miss Harriet Reid, both of Belfast. OFFICER: [BNL, 19 Sep 1855] September 13 in Kilkeal Presbyterian Church, by the Rev H R Mecready, Mr John Officer of Victoria, Australia, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Mr John M’Master, Aughnamillan, Killeard. OFFICER: [BCC, 25 Sep 1824] On the 18th inst, in the 19th year of her age, Miss Margaret Officer, after a lingering illness….. OFFICER: [BNL, 9 Jun 1857] June 8 at his residence, Mount View Terrace, Surgeon Officer, aged 52 years. His remains will be removed from his late residence for interment in the New Burying Ground……[BNL, 20 Jan 1860, & BMO, 28 Jan 1860] January 19, after a long illness, Rachael, third daughter of the late Mr Robert Officer, & sister to the late Dr Officer, Mountview Terrace, Crumlin Road, Belfast. [BNL, 7 Jan 1861, & BMO, 12 Jan 1861] January 6 of disease of the heart, Sarah, eldest daughter of the late Mr Robert Officer, Mount View Terrace, Crumlin Road, Belfast…..Interment in the New Burying Ground….. BMO adds: & sister to the late Dr Officer. OFFICER: [BCC, 19 Jan 1825] On the 10th inst, in the 66th year of his age, Mr Robert Officer of this town. O’FLAHERTY: [BNL, 6 Dec 1836] On the 16 th October last, of inflammation of the lungs, in the city of Augusta, Georgia, America, in his 25th year, Thomas, eldest son of Mr Richard O’Flaherty, Post Master of Loughbrickland. OGLE: see GLENNY, & also WOODS O’HARA: see COCHRAN O’HARA: [LDJ, Tue 29 Mar 1791*] John Hamilton O’Hara Esq, of Crebilly, to Miss Jackson, daughter of the Right Hon Richard Jackson. OLIVER: see PARK OMMANNEY: see JONES O’NEILL: [BNL, 9 Jul 1841] On the 2nd inst at Strabane, in the 59th year of his age, Mr Henry O’Neill, harbour-master. O’REILLY: see FENTON ORMSBY: [BAI, 20 Jun 1825*] On the evening of 19 th June in Ballina, after a few days’ Illness, Callwell Ormsby Esq, MD. ORMSBY: [GMA, 1825, p.574*] On 25th November at Ballina, aged 108, Mrs Ormsby, widow of Charles Ormsby. ORMSBY: [BAI, 20 Dec 1824*] On 16th December at his house in Ballina, Duke Ormsby Esq. Died on a Thursday, having fallen from his gig sometime earlier. [Account in paper some weeks before.] ORR: see FRAME ORR: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] James Orr of Booten, near Comber to Jane, daughter of Mr James Orr of Ballybeen. ORR: [SLC, Sat, 9 Nov 1850*] On 4th November at Ballymote, by the Rev John Garrett, George Elliott to Mary Orr. ORR: [NSM, 5 Apr 1845] March 27th at Belfast, by the Rev J Morgan, the Rev Robert Irvine of St Aubins, New Brunswick, to Elizabeth Mary, daughter of the late Robert Orr Esq, barrister. ORR: [BNL, Tue 16 Jul 1822*] On 10th July, by special licence, by the Rev Edward Pomroy[?], William Orr, of HM’s 75th Regiment, to Susanna, 2nd daughter of Averell Lecky Esq, of Richmond Place & Castle Lecky, Co Derry. ORR: [BNL, Fri 19 Mar 1841*] On 11th March, by the Rev Henry Simpson, William Orr of Saintfield to Mary McRoberts of Legagowan. OSBORNE: see WALSHE OSBOURNE: [BNL, 8 Jan 1857*] On 8th January at Ballygowan Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Thomas Shaw Woods, Joseph Wright of Ballinadally[?] to Martha Osbourne of Uilmwood[?], Co Down. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index O’TOOLE: [BNL, 28 Mar 1851*] On 28th March, suddenly, at Stewartstown, Rev O’Toole, CC, son of the late Arthur O’Toole of Ballymacnabb, Co Armagh. OTTAWAY: [SLC, 14 Feb 1857*] On 4th September 1856, at St Joseph’s, Hobart Town, Australia, by the Very Rev the Vicar-General, & at Trinity Church, by the Rev Mr Davenport, Thomas Reidy, Superintendent of Prisoners’ Barracks, Hobart Town, to Caroline Ottaway. OVENDEN: [BNL, 19 Nov 1839] On the 11 th inst in Enniskillen, Mrs Ovenden, the amiable & exemplary wife of Charles Ovenden Esq, Provost of Enniskillen. OWENS: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Keady, Mrs Martha Owens, wife of Rev Thomas Blacker Owens. PAGET: [BAI, 28 Mar 1825*] On 23rd February at Knockglass, Henry, eldest son of James Paget Esq. PALMER: see M’CONNEL, & also NASH PARK: see ADAMS, HUNTER [2 entries], MEEK, WILSON, BARREN, ANDERSON, BURKE, GRAY, BURRIS, TWEED, WARTER, McCAY, HAMILTON, GREENFIELD, PAUL & also ACHESON PARK: [NSM, 22 Jan 1842, & LST, 19 Jan 1842] January 13 th by the Rev Robert Johnston, in the Parish Church of Aughnamullen, Mr Alexander Park, Woollen Draper, Castleblayney, to Mary Jane, daughter of the late Isaiah Oliver Esq, Derrynisk, county Monaghan. PARK: BNL, Thu 19 Jun 1856*] On 11th June at Bannore[?], Co Fermanagh, Thomas Gordon to Elizabeth, daughter of D Park of Derrygonnelly. PARK: [HIB, 17 Nov 1777] Death: David Park, merchant, of Belfast. PARK: [BNL, Tue 6 Feb 1821*] On 8th December at Spanish Town, Trinidad, David Park, a respectable merchant, previously from Belfast. PARK: [BNL, Fri 12 Jan 1804*] On 6th January, George Park of Belfast, a young man….. PARK: [LST, 26 Jan 1842] On the 6th ult by the Rev Mr Houston, Mr Henry Park, Killydysart, to Sarah, daughter of the late Mr Charles Guiley, Glencar near Letterkenny. PARK: [BNL, Fri 7 Mar 1823*] On 24th February at Ballynure, aged 81, Elizabeth, wife of James Park. PARK: [LST, 31 Jul 1844] On the 23rd inst at the house of the bride’s father, by the Rev J Thomson, Raphoe, Mr Thomas Glin of Moneyvalley, to Isabella, daughter of Mr James Park, Craigs, Raphoe. PARK: [LST, 28 Nov 1845] On Tuesday the 18 th inst in the First Presbyterian Meeting House, Cookstown, by the Rev A Fleming, Mr James Park to Jane, daughter of Mr David Park of Cahoo. PARK: [BNL, Tue 29 Oct 1805*] On 25th October at an advanced age, Mary, wife of James Park, merchant. PARK: [BNL, Fri 7 Mar 1823*] On 24th February, Elizabeth, wife of James Park of Ballynure. PARK: [BNL, Tue 22 Apr 1823*] On 16 th May, Sarah, eldest daughter of James Park. PARK: [LST, 23 Mar 1842] At Belmount, James Park Esq, merchant, of the firm of James Gilmour & Co of this city. PARK: [CCH, 23 Oct 1847*] On 10th October at her mother’s residence in Alleghenry City, after a long & painful illness, Eliza Ann, eldest daughter of the late James Park of Pittsburgh City. PARK: [BNL, 15 May 1810*] On 3rd May, John Park, Muslin Manufacturer, a young man. PARK: [BNL, 22 May 1835] On 30th ult by the Rev Matthew Clarke, Mr John Park of Strabane, to Rebecca, eldest daughter of Mr William Wilson of Camcenny. PARK: [BNL, 26 Dec 1843*] Card unclear but refers to david Thompson, Suregon of Moneymore, whose 2nd daughter, Judith, was wife of John Park. PARK: [BNL, 11 Dec 1828*] On 29th August at the house of his uncle, William Forsythe, after 4 days’ illness, Andrew Park, eldest son of John Park. PARK: [LST, 10 May 1849] On the 1st inst at Ballyclare, by the Rev John Hall, Barry Martin Smith Esq, solicitor, to Mary Forsythe, third daughter of the late John Park Esq, Ballynure. PARK: [BNL, Mon 18 Jan 1858*] On 20th December at Funchal, Madeira, Mrs Fanny Burban Park, wife of John Park, late of Ballynees House, near Coleraine. PARK: [BNL, Tue 4 Apr 1826*] On 21st March at Larne, aged 72 years, Mrs Martha Park. PARK: [LST, 11 May 1842] On the 21st ult by the Rev Robert Forde, in Ballyrony Church, Sergeant M’Lenon of Cavan, near Rathfriland, formerly of the 68 th[?] Regiment, to Miss Mary Park of Morne. After a close siege of three days, the fair fortress surrendered to the arms of the Highland hero. PARK: BNL, Tue 19 Mar 1811*] John Abernethy[?] of Ballynish to Mrs Park of Cumber. PARK: [NCT, 25 Sep 1847*] On the morning of 21 st September at her residence, Boat Street, Newry, aged 80 years, Mrs Park. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index PARK: [BNL, Tue 15 Jul 1823*] On 20th January at Trichenpoly, Hindustan, Mungo Park, “the celebrated traveller into the interior of Africa”, and son of the late Mungo Park, MD. PARK: [ARG, 5 May 1846*] On 16th April at Milton, near Gravesend, Adam Park, Surgeon, brother of Mungo Park. [ARG, 18 Feb 1850*] On 23rd January at Myreton, NS, aged 89, Jean, widow of Andrew Thompson, & only surviving sister of Mungo Park. PARK: [BNL, 19 Dec 1817*] On 8th December at Glasgow, Samuel Park, formerly of Belfast. PARK: [BSH, 14 Apr 1837] On Tuesday in this town, Mrs Park, relict of the late Mr Samuel Park, aged 88. PARK: [LST, 3 Mar 1841] On the 22nd by the Rev Samuel Butler, Mr John Kelly of Gortmore to Miss Susanna Park of Craig near Castleblayney. PARK: [BNL, Jan 1838*] On 2nd January, Mary, wife of Thomas Park of Drumadonald, & daughter of the Rev Thomas Main Drumgooland. PARK: [BSH, 21 Dec 1849] December 12, Mary Anne, aged 18 years, eldest daughter of Thomas Park, Superintendent of Inland Revenue, Buncrana…. PARK: [LST, 30 Jul 1845] On Thursday the 24th instant in the First Presbyterian Church, Manorcunningham, by the Rev John Brown, AM, MD, Mr William Park of Drumaroney near Conroy, to Anne, fourth daughter of Mr Thomas Neely, Drumcavan. PARK: BNL, Tue 30 Jul 1811*] William Park of Newtonards toElizabeth Curry. PARK: [BMO, 28 Nov 1863] November 13 at 6 Garmoyle Street, Belfast, Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr William Park, Newtownards, aged 82 years. PARKE: see ALLEN, & also CLARKE PARKE: [BSH, 21 Nov 1834] At Sligo on Saturday the 8 th instant, Alice Charlotte Parke, eldest daughter of Colonel Parke of Dunally. PARKE: [BSH, 7 Aug 1840] On the 27th ult, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr Colles Parke, Knox’s Street, to Mr Wm Read, merchant, High Street. PARKE: [BNL, 9 Apr 1847*] On 1st April at Arlis Presbyterian rectory House, by the Rev J Derngan[?], Loughmore, William Parke to Ann, eldest daughter of John Parke of Brackley[?]. PARKE: [BNL, 7 Sep 1824*] On 31st August at Dundalk, James Parke, only son of Paul Parke. [BNL, 16 Jun 1826*] On 7th June, aged 13 years, Susan, 4th daughter of Paul Parke of Dundalk. PARKE: [BNL, 21 Feb 1855*] On 22[sic] February at Hilltown Glebe, of inflammation of the chest, Anne Eliza, wife of Rev Robert A Parke. PARKE: [BSH, 20 Mar 1840] On Tuesday in Sligo, Doctor William Parke. He was a young man of much promise…… PARKE: [BSH, 11 Jan 1839] In Dunally on Saturday night last, aged 19 years, Maria, second daughter of Sir William Parke, Knight, High Sheriff of the county Sligo. PARKE: [BNL, Sat 14 Aug 1858*] On 11th August at Winterburn Presbyterian Meeting House, by the Rev Alexander Goudy, AM, William Parke to Mary, eldest daughter of John Pringle Esq, of Ballerahone, Co Monaghan. PARKES: [BNL, 10 Jan 1826*] On 23rd December aged 65 years, at his house in Michlinburg[?] Square, Samuel Parkes of London. He was a member of many learned & scientific institutions. PARKES: [BNL, Wed 2 Apr 1856*] On 27 th March at St Anne’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev George Yeates, Stephen M Yeates of Dublin to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late William Parkes of Dublin. PARKHILL: [BNL, 26 May 1848] In Carrickfergus, on 18 th inst, in the 45th year of his age, Mr Samuel Parkhill, Coroner for the county of the town of Carrickfergus. PARKS: [BNL, 4 Feb 1826*] On 23rd January in Ballieg[?], parish of Carlingford, of a violent attack of the gout, Hugh Parks. PARKS: [ARG, 25 Aug 1846*] On 12th August, by the Rev James Wilson, George Brown to Jane Parks of Ballinderry, Magherafelt. PARKS: [NCT, 19 Feb 1828*] On 13th February at Dundalk, aged 19 years, Ann, 2 nd daughter of the late Paul Parks…… [Eulogy] PARRY: [BNL, 28 May 1841] On the 22nd inst at Hillsborough, by the Venerable the Archdeacon of Down, Wm Stacey Coast Esq, of Stapleton Court, Gloucestershire, to Ann Nash, eldest daughter of Thomas Parry Esq, Seneschal of Hillsborough. PATTERSON: see SLOAN, & also McCONNELL PATTERSON: [BNL 9 Dec 1863] November 17, at the residence of Mrs Isabella Hancock, 243 Laurel Street, Cincinnati, Miss Mary Patterson, a native of Belfast, Ireland. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index PATTON: see COULTER PATTON: [BNL, 13 Dec 1839] On the 4th inst, at Newtownards, of typhus fever, Mr John Patton, coroner, in the 47th year of his age. PAUL: see McGEAGH, & also GRAHAM PAUL: [ECE, 26 Apr 1847, & ARG, 27 Apr 1847] April 20 th in St Mark’s Church, Portadown, by the Rev Arthur Molony, Rector of Derryloran, Cookstown, James, youngest son of the late James Seawright Esq of Newry, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of William Paul Esq, of Portadown. PAULET: see WOOD PEARCE: see COUDELL PEED: see CAULFIELD PEMBERTON: [SCO, Vol 70, Nov 1808, p.877*] On 3 rd November, Brigadier-General Campbell to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the Rev Thomas Pemberton, Rector of Tough Byne. PENN: see HANNA PENNEFATHER: see JESSOP PENTON: [SDC, 20 Oct 1843] October 3 at Brittas Castle, Thurles, the lady of James Penton Esq, of Pentonville, of a daughter. PEOPLES: see JOHNSTON PEOPLES: [LST, Fri 23 Feb 1849*] On 11 th February at Letterkenny, aged 22 years, Henry Peoples, eldest son of Henry E Peoples. PEOPLES: [LST, 28 Jul 1859*] On 20th July at the residence of her son, Farmhill House, aged 90, Mrs Peoples. PERRY: see BUCHANAN, & also WOOD PERSSE: see EDWARDS PERSSE: [NEN, 6 Jun 1863] On the 3rd inst, after a few day’s illness, at Westbourne, Ennis, the residence of Alexander Bennatyne[?] Esq, in the 57th year of her age, Bedelia, relict of the late Nicholas Persse Esq, of HM’s 77th Regiment & Meelick, co Galway. PERSSE: [BNL, 2 Mar 1802*] On 2nd March, the wife of Robert Persse of Roxborough, Co Galway, of a son. PETERS-SMITH: [SNL, Wed 12 Mar 1851] On the 11 th inst at St Stephens Green, William Brooke, the infant son of W Peters-Smith, aged three months. PEYTON: see CAULFIELD PHILLIPS: [BNL, 1 May 1840] On the 25th ult, Randall Birch, the infant son of Dr Phillips of Lurgan. PHILLIPS: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] After a few days’ illness at his residence in Townsend Street, Dublin, much regretted by a numerous circle of friends, Francis Phillips. PIGOTT: [BNL, 21 Feb 1840] On the 10th inst in Belfast, the Lady of Wm D Pigott Esq, Ordnance Department, Malta, of a son. PIRRIE: [ULC, 29 Mar 1845] At Conlig House on Tuesday 25 th instant by the Rev Hugh Woods of Bangor, John Millar Esq, Comber, to Agnes, daughter of William Pirrie Esq. PITTS: [SNL, 2 Feb 1852*] At St John’s, Newfoundland, Henry Pitts, youngest son of the late Captain Thomas Pitts of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, & grandson of Major Pitts of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. PLATT: see BARD POKE: see McBRIDE POOLEY: see CAULFIELD PORTER: see LEECH, DUNN, & also COLHOUN POWER: see NIXON, EVANS, & also MORRAGH PRATT: see CAULFIELD, & also COLE-HAMILTON PRINGLE: see PARKE PRINGLE: [BNL, 3 Jan 1855] December 31 at Willoughby Place, Enniskillen, the wife of R Ramsay Pringle Esq, Ordnance storekeeper & barrack-master, of a daughter. [BNL, 29 Jun 1855?] June 24 at Enniskillen, Cordelia Maria, infant daughter of R R Pringle Esq, Ordnance Keeper & Barrack Master. PURCELL: [ILN, 37, Vol 2, week ending 14 Jan 1843*] At Southampton, Edward Purcell, nephew to Alderman Purcell of Dublin, to Sarah Jones of Naseby, Northampton. QUIGLEY: see HIGGINSON RADCLIFFE: see SERGEANT RAINE: see DUNLOP Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index RALSTON: see BLACK RAMSAY: see HOLMES RAMSAY: [GMA, 1810, p.671*] On 5th June at Waterford, J Ramsay, junr, proprietor of the “Waterford Chronicle”. RAMSAY: [BNL, 26 Jul 1850] On the 14th inst at his residence, Brackead, Londonderry, Robert Ramsay Esq, Lieutenant, RN, Agent of the Board of Emigration at that port. RAPHAEL: [BNL, 25 Aug 1840] On the 20th inst, by the Rev Frederick Buick, William Adams Esq, of Portglenone, to Sarah Adair, fifth daughter of Henry Raphael Esq of Galgorm, Seneschal of the Manor of Fortescue. RATTON: see SUPPLE RAVERTY: [WNS, 8 May 1811] Died lately at True Parish at Killyman, Co Tyrone, Ireland, Edward Raverty, aged 106. READ: see PARKE READ: [BNL, 14 Aug 1840] On the 10th inst, at Kingstown, Christopher Read Esq, Solicitor, who for many years had been Sovereign of Hillsborough. REEKIE: [BNL, 10 Oct 1834] On the 2nd inst, at Kilmore Glebe, by the Rev Charles Oulton, Mr David Reekie of Edinburgh, Officer of Excise, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Mr Joseph Thompson, Crossgar. REID: see OFFICER, DUDGEON, & also WOODS REID: [BCC, 27 Dec 1826] At his house, Canal Street, Newry, on Tuesday the 19th inst, Samuel Reid Esq, in his 84th year. He long held the important offices of Seneschal, Coroner, Distributor of Stamps, & Harbour Master of the Port of Newry. REID: [GMA, Oct 1825, p.377*] On 21 st August at Pentonville in his 35th year, Thomas Reid. Educated at Dungannon, he served as a Surgeon in the Royal Navy. REIDY: see HIGGINS, & see also OTTAWAY REIDY: [BAI, Fri 24 Jan 1840*] On 23 rd January at his house in Ballina, Thomas Reidy Esq, of the firm of Reidy & O’Donovan, Pawnbroker, Wine & Spirit merchant. “Had a numerous circle of friends.” REIDY: [BAA, 23 Aug 1843*] On 11th August, aged 16, at the house of her mother, Mrs Eliza Reidy, in Knox Street, Margaret Teresa, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Reidy. REIDY: [BAI, Fri 14 Apr 1843*] On Wednesday evening 12 th April in Ballina, aged 11, Ellen, daughter of the late Thomas Reidy. RENNICK: [BNL, 12 Oct 1847*] On 3rd August at Madras, Captain J W F Henry[?] of 13th Native Infantry to Margaret Rossborough Rennick[?], 3rd daughter of the late Mayor A Rennick of Derrylargan, Co Fermanagh, & formerly of the East India Company’s Service. REYNELL: [SNL, 3 Feb 1852*] At Lynwood, Upper Canada, Captain Carew Reynell, late of HM’s 60 th Regiment. RHIND: [BNL, 4 Aug 1843, & DOW, 5 Aug 1843] On the 31st ult, at the Institute for the Deaf & Dumb & the Blind, the Lady of Mr Charles Rhind of a son & daughter – the former survived by a few hours. RIDDLE: see WOOD RIVERS: see GARVEY ROACH: see M’GOVNEY ROBB: see OFFICER ROBERTSON: see CAIRNES ROBERTSON: [BNL, 2 Jun 1840] On the 23rd ult at Cavan, by the Rev Wm Henry, Krause[?] Duncan, third son of the late Alexander Robertson Esq, MD, Inspector-General of the Military Hospitals, to Helen Frances, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Fraser, 18th Royal Irish. ROBINSON: see WOOD, SAYERS, COLHOUN, STUART, BUNTING, BOYLE, & also LITTLE ROBINSON: [NCT, Fri 21 Mar 1828*] On 11th March in the Church of St Mary’s, Portadown, by the Rev Robert Henry, John Robinson, Surgeon, to Hannah, eldest daughter of Richard Sheppard. ROBINSON: [CCH, 22 Jun 1844*] On 18th June at Ramoan Church, Sergeant Thomas Halliday to Jane, 2 nd daughter of Michael Robinson of Ballycastle Quay. ROBINSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Thomas Robinson of Ballycloughan to Mary Henry. ROBSON: see M’CREA ROCHFORT: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: Thomas Rochfort of Cottage Terrace. ROE: see BAIRD Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index ROGERS: [BNL, 12 Sep 1837] On the 5th inst, in Nottingham Street, Thomas Rogers Esq, late InspectorGeneral of the Light Houses of Ireland. And at the same place on the 31st ult, his eldest son Adam Loftus Lynn Rogers Esq. ROLLESTON: see HUMPHRYS ROLSTON: see KERR RONALDSON: see CONSTABLE ROSBOROUGH: see CUNNINGHAM, & also BANKHEAD ROSBOROUGH: [LST, 29 Oct 1847*, & ARG, 2 Nov 1847*] On 22 nd October after a lingering illness, aged 44, Sarah, wife of William Rosborough of Liskiney. ROSS: see EDWARDS ROSSBOROUGH: [BNL, Fri 29 Jan 1847*] On 21st January at an advanced age, James Rossborough of Ballylaughlin, near Ballyhinnie[?]. ROSSBOROUGH: [BNL, 21 Jul 1846*] On 17th July, at her residence, aged 60 years, Rachel, wife of John Rossborough of Rossborough Place. ROULSTON: see COLHOUN ROWAN: see McROBERTS ROWLEY: see ST GEORGE, & also VIGOGUE ROYCROFT: see BROWNE ROYSE: [SLJ, 12 Jun 1822*] In Limerick, Mrs Royse, eldest daughter of Henry Irwin. RUSSELL: see CINNAMOND, & also COULTER RUTHVEN: see COLHOUN RUTLEDGE: see COCHRAN, KEYES, FLYNN, & also LEECH (2 entries) RUTLEDGE: [BNL, Tue 6 Sep 1825*] On 2rd September at Turlough, Co Mayo, Captain William Rutledge. He had for many years been on the half-pay list of the 47th Regiment, with which he had been long & actively engaged during the Continental War. He was severely wounded at the Battle of Buenos Ayres. RUTTLEDGE: [CNR, Wed 31 Jan 1838*] On 20th January, the wife of David Watson Rutledge of Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, of a son & heir. [CNR, Wed 13 Mar 1839*] On 2nd March at Fitzwilliam Place, the wife of D W Ruttledge Esq, barrister-at-Law, of a daughter. SADLIER: see SARJENT, & also CHAINE SADLIER: [HNS, 3 Nov 1817] Died 16 Aug, at Willmount House, near Nenagh, Co Tipperary, Ireland, Mrs [Margaret], aged 41, wife of Mr Thomas Sadlier Esq, Castletown. ST GEORGE: see CAULFIELD ST GEORGE: [ANC, 9 Nov 1849] October 31st at Kinlough House, Co Leitrim, the seat of Wm Johnston Esq, the lady of Rev Archibald St George, Vicar of Rossinrere[?], of a son. ST GEORGE: [LST, 8 Mar 1837, & BSH, 10 Mar 1837] At Dromore Church, on Tuesday week, Sir Hugh Stewart, Bart, to Miss St George, daughter of the Rev Henry Lucas St George, Rector of that parish. [BSH, 13 Apr 1838] At Dromore Church, by the Rev Richard St George, Henry, eldest son of Thomas Taylor Rowley Esq, of Magarrath, in the county of Meath, to Mary Alicia, second daughter of the Rev Henry Lucas St George, Rector of Dromore, county of Tyrone. [LST, 15 Feb 1843] February 6 th at 41 Upper Bagot Street, Oliver Hatley St George, youngest son of the Rev Henry Lucas St George of Dromore Rectory, county Tyrone. ST GEORGE: [LST, 14 Jun 1849] On the 6th inst at Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, the lady of Henry S St George Esq, of a daughter. ST GEORGE: [HIB, Nov 1786] In Dawson St, Richard St George Esq, M of P for the borough of Charleville, & Lieut-Col of the 70th regiment of foot to Miss Chenevix, grand-daughter of the late Right Rev Dr Chenevix, Lord Bishop of Waterford, with a fortune of £60,000. [HIB, Aug 1787] In Henrietta St, the lady of Richard St George Esq, of a son & heir. ST GEORGE: [LST, 17 Dec 1836] On the 2nd instant at Crossmolina Church, by the Rev Henry Lucas St George, the Rev St George Knox, second son of Annesley Knox Esq, of Kappa Castle, Co Mayo, to Anne Cordelia, eldest daughter of the Rev Richard St George, Rector of Crossmolina. December 4 th suddenly, of inflammation, Richard James, third son of the Rev Richard St George of the Vicarage, Crossmolina, aged 14 years. ST GEORGE: [BSH, 3 Jan 1840] December 25th in Wine Street, Sligo, the lady of Stepney St George Esq, of a daughter. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index ST GEORGE: [HIB, May 1785] In Dawson Street, Thomas St George Esq, a commissioner of the barrack board & supervisor of their accounts, & member of Parliament for the city of Clogher. ST GEORGE: [NSM, 11 Apr 1857] April 2 nd at the Cathedral, Dromore, by the Rev Howard St George, the Rev William St George of Termonfeckin, Co Louth, to Annie Catherine, eldest daughter of C R Brush Esq, Gilhall. SARGEANT: [RLG, 17 Mar 1827] In Waterford, aged 67, Henry Sargeant Esq, one of the Aldermen of that City. SARGENT: [BNL, 20 Jan 1862, & BMO, 25 Jan 1862] January 17 at Lurgan, the wife of Dr Sargent, of a daughter. SARGENT: [WTH, Thu 10 Jan 1793] Monday last at Limerick, John Molony of Pheenagh, Esq, to Miss Alice Sargent, daughter of Alderman Francis Sargent, senr. SARGENT: [BCC, 17 Mar 1827] In Waterford, aged 67, Henry Sargent Esq, one of the Alderman of that city. SARGENT: [BNL, 31 May 1858] May 27 at St James’s, Piccadilly, London, by the Rev Edward Dalton, Rector of Tramore, county Waterford, Henry Sargent Esq, eldest son of the Rev Abraham Sargent, Rector of Derrygrath, county Tipperary, to Jane Harriett, only daughter of Sir Benjamin Morrison, Deputy Lieutenant of Waterford. SARGENT: [ANC, 16 Apr 1847] In North Great George’s Street, the lady of Rev J F Sargent, of a daughter. SARGENT: [RLG, 11 Oct 1834] In Mary St, Limerick, John Sargent Esq, late Sub-Sheriff of that county. SARGENT: [BNL, 2 Mar 1841] On the 20 th ult in St Anne’s Church, Dublin, by the Venerable the Archdeacon of Meath, the Rev Robert Sargent of Stob[?], county Cavan, to Caroline Hyde, only daughter of Henry Charles Esq, late of London. SARGENT: [WTM, 8 Jan 1825] At Dunmore East, county Waterford, the lady of Robert Sargent Esq, of a daughter. SARGENT: [BMO, 1 Oct 1859] September 21 at Lisslooney Presbyterian Church, by the Rev R O Borland, Thomas B Sergent Esq, Surgeon, Lurgan, to Mary Jane, third daughter of the late John Martin Esq, Ananea, county Monaghan. SARGINT: [NEN, 16 Dec 1863] At Cahir, the wife of Capt Sargint, of a son. SARJENT: [GAV, 18 Nov 1843, & SDC, 14 Nov 1843] On the 9th inst in Tipperary Church, William Sarjent Esq of Castleview to Grace Helen, second daughter of James Sadlier Esq, of Brookville, Tipperary. SAUNDERSON: see HOLMES SAUNDERSON: [CCH, Sat 7 Feb 1846*] On 30th January in Ballykelly Church, by the Rev Mr M’Causland, Samuel Kitchen to Hannah Saunderson of Roe Park, Newtownlimavady, daughter of the late John Saunderson of Lempsfield, Surrey, England. [Not clear which address applies to whom!] SAVAGE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At the house of his nephew, James Savage Glen, Mathew Savage, aged 79, late of the City of Dublin. SAWYERS: [CCH, Sat 11 Jul 1846*] On 30th June, Hector McCaughan of Coleraine to Mary Sawyers, daughter of the late Mr Sawyers of Loughanrea. SAXTON: see CAMPBELL SAYERS: [CCH, 16 Jan 1847*] On 25th December in the Presbyterain Church, Ballyweany, by the Rev Thomas Craig, John Robinson of Forcorum[?] to Mary, 3rd daughter of John Sayers of Ballyligg. SCHOALES: [BNL, 6 Feb 1829] At Fahan, on the 26 th January, James Schoales Esq, one of the Burgesses of Londonderry, aged 65 years. SCHOMBEG: see SUPPLE SCOTT: see O’BRIEN, CAULFIELD, & also MAXWELL SCOTT: SNL, 20 Jan 1852*] On 3rd January at New York, D W Scott, only son of Mrs Cecilia Scott, & of the late Robert Scott, late of the City of Dublin. SCOTT: [LST, 19 Feb 1857*] On 9th February at the Parish Church, Derrykeighan, by the Rev Mr Hinks, Thomas Glenn of Denrock Constabulary to Jane, eldest daughter of William Scott of Mosside. SEATON: BNL, Tue 24 May 1825*] In the Parish Church of Belfast, by the Revd Mr Smith, Thomas Fullerton, formerly of Castledawson, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Thomas Seaton of Belfast. SEAVER: [BNL, 22 Jan 1841] On the 18th inst of apoplexy, at his residence, Downshire Place, Newry, where he had lately removed from Heath Hall, in the 82nd year of his age, Jonathan Leaver Esq. For more than fifty years in trying times, he discharged with fidelity & zeal the arduous offices of Magistrate & Grand Juror for the county of Armagh. [Eulogy] Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index SEAWRIGHT: see PAUL SCOTT: see McNUTT SEMPLE: see ACTON, ARMSTRONG, MATHERSON, & also ACHESON SEMPLE: [LDJ, Tue 19 Jun 1832*] On 8 th June at Gortree, aged 76, Archibald Semple. SEMPLE: [SLJ, Fri 7 Mar 1834*] At Malahide, Anthony Semple, Magistrate of the county of Dublin. SEMPLE: [LDJ, Tue 1 Nov 1831*] On 21st October, after a few days’ illness, Mrs Semple, wife of George Semple of Garvetagh, Co Tyrone, Esq. SEMPLE: [LST, Thu 26 Mat 1853*] On 18 th May at his father’s house, near Castlederg, aged 27, James Semple. SEMPLE: [BNL, Sat 18 Jul 1857*] On 2nd August at Strabane, aged 50 years, Hannah, widow of Major John Semple. SEMPLE: [TYR, 8 Sep 1853*, & SLC, Sat 10 Sep 1853*] On 31 st August at Castlebar, by the Rev W B Stoney, James FitzGerald O’Connor to Lavinia, widow of John Bingham Semple Esq of Turlough, Mayo. SEMPLE: [RLG, Sat 14 Jul 1838*] Death: At Newbridge, Lieutenant W Semple of the 18 th Royal Irish Regiment. SERGEANT: [RLG, 19 Oct 1822] At Killiman Church, Cooper Crawford Esq, of Dublin, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Capt Philip Sergeant. SERGEANT: [BNL, 1 Dec 1851] Nov 27th in St Mary’s Church, Newry, by the Very Rev the Dean of Dromore, Mr Richard Sergeant to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Radcliffe, both of Derry. [BNL, 21 Jan 1853] January 19 at his residence, Kilmorey Street, Newry, of bronchitis, Mr Richard Sergeant, compositor, aged 24. [BNL, 13 Aug 1858] August 10 in the Presbyterian Church, Downshire Road, Newry, by the Rev John Dodd, Mr Wm Alley Burrows, compositor, Newry, to Mrs E Sergeant, Kilmorey Street, Newry. SERGEANT: [RLG, 6 Sep 1823, & SNL, 3 Sep 1823] At Garry Arthur, in the county of Limerick, the Lady of William Sergeant Esq, of two sons & a daughter, who are likely with their mother to do well. SERGENT: [PRG, 5 Sep 1772] At Tuam, Mr William Carshore to Miss Jane Sergent. SERGENT: [PRG, 5 Sep 1772] Mr Langrish Doyle of Dangan to Miss Margaret Sergent of same place. SEYMORE: see CRUIKSHANK SHANE: see M’REYNOLDS SHANNON: see COLHOUN SHANNON: [BNL, 4 Jun 1862] June 1 at Liverpool, David Graham, son of William Shannon Esq, MD, Magherafelt, aged 32 years. [BNL, 12 May 1863, & BMO, 16 May 1863] May 11 th at Belmont Church, by the Rev Dr Bennett, the Rev Alex.Montgomery to Margaret, second daughter of William Shannon Esq, MD, Magherafelt. SHARKY: [BNL, 27 Aug 1833] August 22nd in St Mark’s Church, Dublin, John S Sharky Esq, of the Ordnance Dept, Phoenix Park, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Brown Esq, of Drumboory, county of Fermanagh. SHAW: see WOODS SHAW: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Joseph Hanna of Kircussock to Anne Shaw of Drumnaferry. SHAW: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Henry Shaw, Hatter, to Mary, daughter of Robert Allen. SHAW: [BNL, Tue 7 Apr 1807*] On 3rd April, by the Rev D Bennett of Dungannon, James Shaw Esq of Castlecaulfield to Miss Mackenzie, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie of Donoughmore, Esq. SHEPPARD: see ROBINSON SHERIFF: [NWH, 8 Jul 1845] At Tobergell, Cairncastle, on the 25 th ult, Ellen, relict of the late Mr Thomas Sheriff of same place, in the 76th year of her age. SHIEL: [ECE, 7 Jun 1832] On the 1st inst at Killymeal, near Dungannon, the lady of James Shiel Esq, of a son. [ECE, 16 Apr 1835] On Tuesday the 7 th of April at Killmeal, near Dungannon, the lady of James Shiel Esq, of a son. [ECE, 30 Aug 1838] On the 22 nd inst at Killymoal, county of Tyrone, Mrs Shiel, relict of the late James Sheil Esq. [ECE, 17 Jan 1839] January 3 rd at Killymeel, in the county of Tyrone, the lady of James Shiel Esq, of her sixth son. SHEIL: see JOHNSTON SHEILLS: [LST, Wed 11 Nov 1863*] On 4 th November in the Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, by the Rev J Macdonnell, James Sheills of Coleraine to Mary Ann, daughter of Henry Bond of Coleraine. SHIELS: see COLHOUN SHILLINGTON: [LST, 13 Oct 1841] At Portadown, Archibald M’Elwaine of Coleraine Esq, to Marianne, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Shillington. [DOW, 19 Jun 1847, & BNL, 18 Jun 1847] On the 13 th Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index inst at Coleraine, at the home of her son-in-law, A M’Ilwaine Esq, in the 86th year of her age, Sarah, relict of the late Thomas Shillington Esq, Portadown. SHINTEO: see COOTE SHIPTON: see COLHOUN SIMMONDS: [BNL, Fri 10 Apr 1812*] At Dungannon “on Tuesday evening last”, Jackson Byers to Miss Simmonds of Dungannon. SIMPSON: see SPROULE SIMPSON: [CCH, 13 Jul 1847*] On 11th July after a long illness, aged 14, Thomas, eldest son of Hugh Simpson of Mill View, Aughnacloy. SIMPSON: [BNL, 8 May 1858*] On 3rd May at Tynan Church, Co Armagh, by the Rev Wm M’Lean, Rector, John Gamble, widower, of Derryhaw, Barony Constable of Tureny, Co Armagh, to Sarah Simpson. Mention made of John’s son, John Gamble, junr, provision merchant of Armagh.” SINCLAIR: see HUTCHINSON SINGLETON: [RLG, 30 Jun 1827] In London, Henry Singleton Esq, Commissioner of the Board of Works in Ireland. SKEFFINGTON: [BNL, 17 Mar 1801*] Died a few days ago, in the King’s Bench Prison, London, Rev John Clotworthy Skeffington. SKIPTON: see CONSTABLE SLEMON: see MALCOMSON SLOAN: see BIRCH, & also BYERS SLOAN: [BNL, 25 Jan 1864] January 23, the wife of Archibald Jamison Sloan, of a daughter. SLOAN: [BNL, Fri 26 Nov 1858*] On 23rd November, aged 82 years, George Sloan senr, of Coal Island. SLOAN: [BNL, 23 Apr 1848] On the 17th inst, by the Rev Moses Black, Kilmore, Mr J Sloan, Listooctin[?], to Miss G Dunlop of Greenecamonara. SLOAN: [BNL, 23 Oct 1863] October 21 at 33 Arthur Street, Belfast, Mr James Sloan…. SLOAN: [BNL, 1 Mar 1860] February 28 at St Anne’s Church, by the Rev Dr Miller, Mr John Patterson to Lizzie, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Sloan, Belfast. SLOAN: [BNL, 13 Dec 1842] On the 23rd ult, aged six years, William, only son of Mr John Sloan, Armagh. SLOAN: [BNL, 9 May 1863] May 8, George, third son of the late John Ewing Sloan Esq, of College Square North, Belfast. SLOAN: [ULC, 4 Jan 1845] On Friday the 27th ult, Mr Robert M’Briar to Miss Sarah Sloan, both of the parish of Bangor, by the Rev Hugh Woods, being the 15 th hundred marriage celebrated by him without a single accusation of irregularity. SLOAN: [BNL, 19 Jan 1860] January 17 in the First Presbyterian Church, Randalstown, by the Rev J B Huston, assisted by the Rev S M Dill, Ballymena, Wm Sloan Esq, merchant of New York, US, to Maggie, daughter of the late John Black Esq, Grange House, Randalstown. SLOANE: [BSH, 6 Sep 1839] Sep 2nd in St Audeon’s Church, by the Rev Thomas Scott, William M’Gee Esq, MD, of College Square, Belfast, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Sloane Esq, Banker, of Murray’s Terrace, Belfast. SLOANE: [BNL, 23 Aug 1862] August 14th at St Mary’s Church, Leicester, by the Rev J N Binnie, John Sloane, MD, Leicester, son of the late Hill Sloane, Carryduff, county Down, to Sarah, youngest daughter of W W Stretton Esq, of Dane’s Hill House, Leicester. [BNL, 18 Aug 1863] August 14 th at Drumbeg Church, by the Rev Mr Walker, Henry Mercer Mussen, Hill Hall, near Lisburn, to Eleanor, youngest daughter of the late Hill Sloane, Carryduff, county Down. SLOPER: [CLJ, 16 Jun 1828] Died: Anne, relict of C Sloper Esq of Galway. SMALL, Mrs: see James ALEXANDER SMITH: see HIGHLAND, BIRCH, WOODS, PARK, LECKIE, KYLE, LAUGHLIN, WELSH, & also EDWARDS. SMITH: [NWH, 19 Jun 1845] On the 11th inst at his residence, Merrion Street, Dublin, aged 70, Ambrose Smith Esq, for many years Commissioner of Bankrupts. SMITH: [LST, Fri 14 Jul 1848*] On 30th June, at the house of R McIntyre Esq, Donegal Square, Belfast, Anne Erin Smith. SMITH: [BNL, Fri 21 Apr 1858*] On 18th April at 121 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, aged 82 years, Aquilla Smith Esq. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index SMITH: [SNL, Tue 3 Aug 1847] On 31st July at St Stephen’s Green, the lady of Catterson Smith Esq, of a daughter. SMITH: [ILN, Sat 3 Jun 1843, Vol 2, no 53*] Death: At St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, Isabella, daughter of Captain L V Smith, Assistant Deputy Quartermaster General. SMITH: [BNL, 14 Feb 1853] Feb 7th in St Mary’s Church, Newry, by the Rev W R Williams, Mr Robert Washington Hancock of Dungannon to Jane, daughter of Mr Smith, officer of her Majesty’s Customs. SMITH: [BNL, 6 Jun 1853] June 2 at Agherton Church, Portstewart, by the Rev James O’Hara, Mr Robert Smith of HM Customs, Glasgow, to Rebecca, daughter of Mr John Young, Maddybenny, Coleraine. SMITH: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] At Balnamore, near Ballymoney, Samuel Smith, formerly of Woodville, Belfast. SMITH: [ARG, Fri 9 Feb 1855*] On 4th February at Buncrana, Margaret, 2nd daughter of Thomas Smith, aged 11 years & 11 months. SMOLLET: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Marriage: C Villers Stuart, youngest son of Lord Henry Stewart, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain J R Smollet, RN, of Bonhill. SMYTH: see WOODS, HAMILL, & also KENNY SMYTH: [BNL, Tue 22 Mar 1831*] On 9th March at her residence, the house of her son-in-law, Rev James Allison, Mrs Ann Smyth, aged 90, formerly of Cross. SMYTH: [BNL, 28 Aug 1846*] On 17th August in St John’s Church, Moneymore, by the Rev Morgan, John Wade, youngest son of Henry Wade of Moneymore, to Elizabeth Smyth, Haberdasher, of Moneymore. SMYTH: [RLG, 28 Apr 1827] In Shop Street, Galway, Mr Francis Smyth, for many years Coroner in that town. SMYTH: [BNL, 28 Oct 1834] On the 18th inst at Cava, near Clones, Mr John Smyth, High Constable of the Barony of Coole, County Fermanagh. SMYTH: [BNL, Tue 23 Dec 1834*] On 9th December, by the Rev Samuel Lyle of Ballycastle, Samuel Smyth of Strone, near Denrock, to Jean, only daughter of John Woodside of Gortconey. SMYTH: [BNL,Tue 30 Jul 1822*] On 24th July at Lisburn, aged 94 years, Mrs Smyth, widow of William Smyth Esq of Balintoy. SOMERVILLE: see CAULFIELD SOMRA: see MILLER SPARKES: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Henry Sparkes of Exeter to Eliza Collins Gale of Anner Mills, Co Tipperary, daughter of William Gale, late of Exeter. SPARROW: [BNL, 3 Apr 1815*] On 3rd March at Villa Froma, near Nice, aged 19, Robert Acheson St John Bernard Sparrow Esq, only son of General Robert Bernard Sparrow, & grandson of the 1 st Earl of Gosforth. [BNL, Tue 15 Oct 1822*] On 8th October at St James’s Church, London, Viscount Mandeville, son of the Duke of Manchester, to Millicent, only daughter & heiress of General Robert Sparrow. SPENCE: [LDJ, Tue 5 Apr 1814*] On 26 th March at Donoughmore House, aged 72, Rev Nicholas Spence, Rector of the Advonson, Donoughmore, Co Donegal. Had resided in Donoughmore for 50 years. “Active magistrate, indulgent parent, fond husband and steady Friend.” SPROUL: see MACARTNEY SPROUL: [TYC, 26 Dec 1851] On the 18th inst, at Spamount, co Tyrone, Edward Sproul Esq, JP, aged seventy years. SPROUL: [LDJ, Feb (bef 11) 1794*] Mr Edwards to Miss Sproul of Drumquin. [Card very unclear.] SPROUL: [CCH, Sat 29 Aug 1846*] Margaret, wife of Samuel Sproul, MD. [Card very unclear.] SPROULE: see COLHOUN SPROULE: [TYC, 12 Jun 1846] On Wednesday last the 10 th instant, Andrew Sproule Esq, Strancarbodagh, aged 68 years…. SPROULE: [TYC, 6 Aug 1852] On Wednesday the 4 th instant, Charles, eldest son of James Sproule Esq, Grennan, Dromore. SPROULE: [ANC, 7 Sep 1854] On the 3rd instant at his residence, Blessington St, Oliver Sproule Esq, AC. SPROULE: [NEN or possibly NSM, 22 May 1841] May 14th at Longfield Church by the Ven Archdeacon Hamilton, Thomas Simpson Esq, of Ballyards, county Armagh, to Helena, youngest daughter of the late Robert Sproule Esq of Bur-folly, county Tyrone, & relict of Henry Maxwell Esq, 98 th Regiment. SPROULE: [TYC, 26 Nov 1852] On the 13th inst at Kirlish House, near Drumquin……Maria, youngest daughter of the late Robert Sproule Esq. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index SPROULE: [TYC, 7 Nov 1851] On the 28th ult at Gortnagrass, near Killeter, of consumption, aged 39 years, Mr Samuel Sproule. He was a kind husband, an affectionate father…. SPROULE: [NSM, 29 Apr 1854] On the 14 th instant, the wife of Thomas W Sproule Esq, MD, Fivemiletown, of a son. And, in same issue: Dawson Grove Dispensary & Rockcary Fever Hospital: T W Sproule Esq, MD, was elected to these institutions last week. We understand that Dr Sproule previously conducted the Dispensary at Fivemiletown, much to the satisfaction of the public. SPROULE: [NSM, 14 Feb 1863] January 29th at Drumquin House, Margaret, wife of W Sproule Esq, MD, aged 50 years. STACK: [BSH, 4 Aug 1837] July 14 at Omagh, aged 24 years, the Rev William George Stack, eldest son of Rev Joseph Stack, Curate of Drumreagh, Local Inspector of Tyrone Gaol. Issue of July 28th gives age as 26, & a eulogy is given in LST, 4 Aug 1837. STAFFORD: see COLE HAMILTON STAMER: [BNL, 19 Jan 1838] On the 14th inst, at his house in Dawson Street, Dublin, Sir William Stamer, Bart, aged 73 years. He was for many years Magistrate of Police, & Alderman of the City of Dublin, & twice served the Office of Lord Mayor. STANLEY: see TOPHAM, & also WOODS STANLEY: [ SNL, Mon 2 Feb 1852*] On 1 st February, Catherine Simpson, widow of Henry Stanley of Castlebar, Co Mayo, & daughter of Thomas Ellis. STANNUS: see BELL STAPLES: [LST, 14 Dec 1836] On the 7th instant at Beechvalley, near Dungannon, aged 89 years, Jane, relict of the late Rev Alexander Staples, Rector of Donoughmore, county Tyrone. STARLING: see HALL STAWELL: [BNL, Mon 27 Sep 1858*] On 19 th September at Ennis, Esther Elizabeth, wife of A N H Heard, & daughter of the late E Stawell of Coolmain Castle. STEEL: see WOOD STEEN: [CCH, 5 Oct 1844*] On 3rd October in Coleraine Church, by the Rev James O’Hara, R Jenkins to Sarah, youngest daughter of Thomas Steen of Westpoint, New York, and formerly of Dunboe. STEVENSON: see WOODHOUSE STEWART: see HENDERSON, CROSSLEY, HUEY, WOODS, CORNWALL, EKIN, FULLERTON, STUART, M’CULLOCH, & also ST GEORGE STEWART: [CCH, 22 Apr 1854*] On 5th April at her residence, Ballintoy, Mrs Stewart, widow of James Stewart. “She was a descendant of a respectable Scotch family that settled in the North of Ireland in the year 1541.” STEWART: [BNL, Fri 28 Jun 1822*] On 14th June, aged 96, Mrs Stewart of Inniskillen. STEWART: [NWH, 4 Mar 1845] On Tuesday the 26 th ult, at Dromore in the County of Down, after an illness of 3 days, Alice, wife of Robert Stewart Esq, Registrar & Seneschal of Dromore. STEWART: [BNL, 22 May 1810*] On 12th May, aged 62 years, William Stewart of Ballycastle. STEWART: [NCT, 8 Jan 1828*] On 16th July at his residence at Howrab, near Calcutta, aged 27, Dr Poyntz Stewart, MD, Civil Assistant Surgeon in the Hon East India Company’s Service, & son of William Stewart. [The Bengal Obituary, 1851] To the memory of Poyntz Stewart Esq, MD, died 16 th July 1827, aged 27 years, 10 months, & of his son, William H C Stewart, died 26 th July 1827, aged 2 years, 9 months. STILES: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At his house in Southampton, aged 78, Rear-Admiral Stiles. STIRLING: see BOYLE STONEY: [BMO, 31 Aug 1861] August 21 at his residence, Coagh, Duncan Stoney, aged 72 years. STRAIN: [BMO, 5 Dec 1863] November 25 at Castleblayney, by the Rev Gawin Douglas, R P Minister, Mr James Henry to Miss Lucinda Strain. STRAIN: [BMO, 14 Mar 1863] March 7 at his father’s residence, 4 New Bond Street, Belfast, James, eldest son of Mr William Strain, aged 25 years. STRAINE: [BMO, 31 Jan 1863] January 21st in the Established Church, Magherafelt, by the the Rev Jas Hogan, Rector, assisted by the Rev J B Godfrey, Rector of Duneane & Cranfield, uncle to the bride, Mr Samuel H Straine, Magherafelt, to Miss Anna Nelson. STRANGE: see KERR STRETTON: see SLOANE STRINGER: [BNL, Sat 29 Mar 1856*] On 27th March in St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Archdeacon of Glendalough, the Rev George S Swinney[?], of Ballyleclunard[?] House, Co Carlow, to Agnes Martha, widow of the Rev B Woods & daughter of the late John Stringer[?], Barrister-at-Law. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index STROGEN: see EKINS STROGEN: [BAI, 11 Jan 1830*] Edward Strogen of Ballina, Esq, to Miss West, daughter of Thomas West of Ardnaree, Esq, Captain of the Turlough Yeomanry. [BAI, Mon 28 Jun 1830*] On Thursday 24 th June, Thomas West of Ardnaree Esq, Captain of the Turlough Yeomanry, & father-in-law of Edward Strogen. STRONGE: see CAULFIELD STUART: see FERRALL STUART: [ARG, 20 Nov 1848] At the residence of her son, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Ross, in the 78th year of her age, Letitia, relict of the late Alexander Stuart of Drumreagh in the county of Tyrone, Esq, & daughter of the late Rev William Murray, DD, many years principal at the Royal School of Dungannon. STUART: [TYC, 8 Sep 1854] At St Anne’s Church, Dungannon, on Tuesday the 5 th inst, by the Rev George W Stuart, Rector of Newtownlimavady, uncle to the bride, assisted by the Rev William Quain, rector of the parish, George Reynell Grisson Esq of the 27 th Inniskillings, eldest son of the Rev Wm Grisson, Rector of Burrinafarney, county Tipperary, to Maria Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Alex. Stuart, Captain 90th Light Infantry. STUART: [ARG, 11 Sep 1848] On the 29th ult at Harlough, Dungannon, of twins, the lady of the Rev Alex.G.Stuart, Rector of Killincool, county of Louth. STUART: [BNL, 7 Jun 1836] On the 29th ult, after a long illness, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Town Major Stuart, an amiable & accomplished young lady whose loss will be severely felt by her aged father & family. STUART: [ARG, 9 Mar 1847] On the 4th inst at Newmills Church, by the Rev James Mauleverer, the Rev George Robinson, only son of Geo Robinson Esq, of Armagh, to Charlotte Augusta, eldest daughter of the Hon & Rev Godfrey Stuart of Lisdhu, county of Tyrone, & niece to the Earl of Castle-Stewart. STUART: [ARG, 11 May 1847] April 28 at Marlect Hill, county of Armagh, after a short but severe illness…., Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Stuart Esq of Limerick, & niece to the late General Charles Stuart of the Honorable East India Company’s service. STURDY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Death: In Jamaica, John Sturdy, son of Oswald Sturdy of Irvinestown, postmaster. SUPPLE: [HIB, Sep 1777] James Cooney of the co Cork, Esq, to Miss Barbara Supple of Supple Court, co Limerick. SUPPLE: [CLJ, 14 Jan 1828] In Tralee, James Fitzgerald Esq, of Dingle, to Mary, sister of Daniel Supple Esq, of Tralee. [BNL, 4 Oct 1833] Sept 26 in Tralee, the lady of Daniel Supple, junr, of 3 daughters, - all well. SUPPLE: [WTM, 29 Mar 1828] On the 25th inst at Drumcondra Church, Dublin, Frederick A Supple Esq, eldest son of the late Major Supple, 17th Light Dragoons, to Anna Maria, fourth daughter of Wm Gillespie Esq, Richmond. [ECE, 1 Oct 1829] At Dunsaughlin, county Meath, on the 26 th ultimo, the lady of Frederick A Supple Esq, of a son. SUPPLE: [HIB, Oct 1787] Johnson Supple, an eminent attorney, to Miss Tudor of Skinner Row. SUPPLE: [BNL, 28 Dec 1857] December 21 at his residence, Nelson Street, Tralee, Justin Supple Esq, Solicitor, and Coroner for the Tralee Division of county Kerry. SUPPLE: [RWC, Tue 15 – Thu 17 Mar 1791] At Ballyhennessy, county Kerry, Lieutenant Supple of Listowel to Miss Elinor Lyne, daughter of the late Kerry Lyne Esq. SUPPLE: [GAV, 18 Mar 1843] On the 25 th of January, in the Catholic Cathedral of Madras, by the Right Rev Dr Pennelly, James Ratton Esq, Surgeon in the Hon East India Company’s Service, to Fanny, youngest daughter of M Supple Esq, of Hardwick Street, Dublin. SUPPLE: [SNl, 10 Jan 1799] Richard Supple, Master of Castleknock School. Death notice, presumably. SUPPLE: [BNL, 26 May 1843] On the 18 th inst in Collin Church, by the Rev A Adams, Rector, William Rathbourne Supple Esq, of Dunshaughlin House, County Meath, to Fanny Charlotte, second daughter of Robert Harrison of Janeville, county Louth, Esq. SUPPLE: [ECE, 6 Sep 1832] In Sligo on the 17 th of August, of Cholera, Arabella Douglas Supple, wife of Mr William Supple, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Alex Schombeg, Bart. SUPPLE: [RWC, 5-Fri 8 Nov 1776] Carlow: Saturday last, as William Supple of this town was returning from Athy, his horse was swept away in crossing the ford at Morgany, and he was unfortunately drowned. SWINNEY: see STRINGER SYMES: [BNL, Thu 29 Jul 1855*] On 27th July at the parish church of St Andrew, by the Rev William Maconchy, Rector of Coolock, Glascott Symes, eldest son of George Symes Esq of Donnybrook, Co Dublin, to Constance, eldest daughter of George Frederick Hardy. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index TAAFFE: [NCT, Tue 8 Mar 1836*] John Taaffe of County Louth, Esq, married on 16 Feb 1836 to Marchioness Gabuccini, of Faron in the Papal States, under special licence at Rome, by his Eminence Cardinal Weld, in his private chapel. TACKABERRY: [TYC, 11 Jun 1847] the Rev Fossey Tackaberry, Wesleyan Minister at Sligo, on Thursday of Spotted Typhus Fever. TAIT: see HOLMES TALLAN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] Mrs Margaret Tallan, died aged 73 at her son’s house in Dundalk. TAYLOR: see WOOD, & also McVEY TAYLOR: [TYC, 16 Apr 1858, & BNL, Tue 13 Apr 1858] On the 7th inst, at Grange Church, [near Armagh], by the Rev Cecil Singly, Charles Wood of the Armagh Cathedral Choir, to Jemima, fifth daughter of Mr George Taylor, Greenvale Cottage, Dungannon. TEELING, John: see Mrs Maria FITZGERALD THACKER: [ARG, 25 Feb 1850*] On 23 Feb 1850, in St Anne’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev W M’Ilwain, J E Thacker, Proprietor of the Sligo Guardian, to Essy, 2 nd daughter of Robert Joynt. THISTLE: [LST, 21 Nov 1845] On the 22nd of August last at Stotecolee, near Toronto, Upper Canada, Phoebe, wife of Dr Thistle, formerly of Benburb, county Tyrone, aged 49 years. THOMAS: [BNL, 8 Nov 1833] In this town, on the 26 th ult, aged 64, Mr Bernard Thomas….. Butter Inspector…. [Eulogy] THOMPSON: see REEKIE, PARK [2 entries], & also LECKY THOMPSON: [BNL, 8 Oct 1835*] On 29th September at Ballymoney, by Rev Lyle of Dunbo, Rev Lyle of Ballycastle to Rose, daughter of the late Adam Thompson of Ballymoney. THOMPSON: [BNL, 12 Jul 1816*] Marriage: On 2 nd July , Colonel Thompson to ---- [not noted]. THOMPSON: [BNL, 3 Jan 1860] January 1st at Camlough of heart disease, Eliza Park Thompson, daughter of the late James Thompson Esq, of Muchamore. THOMPSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] John Macartney of Ballyalloly to Eliza Thompson of Ballyalloly. THOMPSON: [PLD, 3 Feb 1810] F Thompson of Borris Castle Esq, Sheriff of Queen’s Co. THOMPSON: [CCH, Sat 7 Aug 1852*] On Wednesday 4th August 1852, the wife of Sergeant J Thompson, of a daughter. THOMPSON: [BNL, Tue 30 Mar 1830*] On 24th March of small pox, aged 12, George, son of John Thompson of Stewartstown, Derriaghy. THOMPSON: [BNL, May 1857*] On 3rd May at Craigmount Cottage, William Clarke Thompson, late of Philadelphia, USA, 2nd son of Joseph Thompson Esq of Craigmount Cottage. TILLIE: [LST, Thu 13 Jan 1853*] On 10 th January at 13 Great James Street, the wife of Mr Tillie, of a son. TIPPING: see MONTGOMERY TISDALL: see CAULFIELD TISDALL: [BNL, 11 May 1841] On the 2 nd inst at Charlesfort, the Lady of John Tisdall Esq, High Sheriff, county Meath, of a son. TOPHAM: [SNL, Mon 2 Feb 1852*] On 1st February, aged 69, at the home of her widowed brother-in-law, Edward Topham, of 33 Grafton Street, Mrs Catherine Simpson Stanley, widow[?] of Henry Stanley, & last surviving daughter of Thomas Ellis, of the 9 th Dragoons. TORBITT: [BNL, 27 Feb 1851*] On 27th February in Belfast, by Rev John Porter, Francis B Lecky, merchant, Glasgow, to Margaret Anne, 2nd daughter of James Torbitt of Coleraine. TORRENS: see LECKY TOTHILL: see GALBRAITH TOTTEN: see LECKY TRAVERS: [NEN, 9 Sep 1863] At Kinsale, Martha Homes, daughter of the late Boyle Travers Esq, Ballynacavan House. TREDENNICK: see COLHOUN TRENCH: see DONOEHUE TRIMBLE: [LST, 22 Oct 1847*] On 16th October at the Scots Church, Enniskillen, by the Rev A C McClatchy, Archibald Elliott, of Chatham, to Anne Jane, eldest daughter of William Trimble. TROLLAND: [CCH, 5 Aug 1854*] On 24th July at the First Presbyterian Church, Kilroughts, by the Rev S Finlay, John Trolland of Dungarberry to Margaret McClure of Lisbuoy. TROTTER: see COLHOUN TROTTER: [NWH, 23 Dec 1845] On the 15th inst in Enniskillen, at an advanced age, Wm Trotter Esq, who for many years discharged the duties of Coroner for the County Fermanagh. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index TRUMBLE: [BNL, Fri 10 Jul 1807*] At Woodside, Co Dublin, aged 28, Mrs Trumble. TRYDELL: see TYNDALL TUCKER: see KANE TUDOR: see SUPPLE TULFORD: [BNL, Fri 15 Jan 1841*] On 5th January in Drum Church, by the Rev John Scott, James Tulford, youngest son of James Tulford of Falls, to Eliza Woods. TULLAMORE, Viscount: see CAMPBELL TURTLE: see HICK TWEED: see KNOX, & also HAMILTON TWEED: [CCH, 21 May 1853*] On 17 th May at the First Kilraughts Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Samuel Finlay, Thomas Tweed, youngest son of John Tweed of Mullen, to Mary Ann Park of Knockahollett. TWEED: [CCH, 17 Jan 1852] On 6th January at the Presbyterian Meeting House, Kilraughts, by the Rev Samuel Finlay, Hugh Hamilton to Barbara, only daughter of John Tweed of Mullen. TWIGG: [PRG, 1 Sep 1772] John Neynoe of Grafton Street, Esq, to Miss Elinor Twigg of the county Wicklow. TWIGG: [BNL, Tue 29 Apr 1817*] On Monday 7 th April, aged 77, at his own house, Roan, Co Tyrone, John Twigg Esq. TWIGG: [BSH, 13 Jul 1838] July 8 in Dominick Street, Dublin, the lady of John Twigg Esq, of a son. TWIGG: [TYC, 15 Oct 1869] October 13th at Castle Street, Omagh, the wife of John B Twigg Esq, Solicitor, of a daughter. TWIGG: [TYC, 15 Jun 1855] June 9 at Clogher, county of Tyrone, of consumption, in the 23 rd year of his age, Richard, second son of Richard Twigg Esq, MD. TWIGG: [BNL, 6 Mar 1838, LST, 7 Mar 1838, & BSH, 9 Mar 1838] On the 27 th inst in Magherafelt Church, by the Rev Thomas Twigg, Rector of Pomeroy, the Rev Samuel Twigg of Magherafelt, to Annie, eldest daughter of Henderson Boyle Esq, Captain of the Londonderry Militia. [LST, 11 Sep 1839, ECE, 5 Sep 1839, & LDJ, 10 Sep 1839] August 27 th at Magherafelt, the lady of the Rev Samuel Twigg, of a daughter. [BNL, 26 Mar 1847, DOW, 27 Mar 1847, & ARG, 30 Mar 1847] On the 22 nd inst at Magherafelt, the lady of the Rev Samuel Twigg, of a son. TWIGG: [BNL, Fri 10 Jul 1818*] On 4th July at Armagh, aged 26, Ann Jane, wife of Rev Thomas Twigg. [BNL, Fri 29 Dec 1820*] On 22nd December in the Parish Church of Drumachose, by the Rev Arthur Wolfe Richardson, Rev Thomas Twigg of Roan, Co Tyrone, to Sarah, 3 rd daughter of Conolly M’Causland Esq of Streane, county Londonderry. TWIGG: [TYC, 2 Jul 1852] On the 23rd ultimo, at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev T M’Neice, DD, the Rev T Twigg, jun, elder son of the Rev Thos Twigg, Thornhill, Co Tyrone, to Margaret, only daughter of R H Bolton Esq, MD, Dungannon. [NSM, 17 Mar 1855] On the 10th instant at Dungannon, the wife of the Rev Thomas Twigg, junr, of a daughter. TWIGG: [BMO, 14 Mar 1839] March 8 in Pomeroy Church, by the Rev Thomas Twigg, jun, Curate of St Stephen’s, Dublin, assisted by the Rev Alexander George Stuart, Rector of Killincoole, Finch White Esq, Barrisyet-at-Law, to Anne Barbara, daughter of the Rev Thomas Twigg, Rector of Pomeroy, county Tyrone. [TYC, 15 Jul 1859, & BMO, 16 Jul 1859] On Monday the 4 th inst, after a few days’ illness, Sarah, wife of the Rev Thomas Twigg of Pomeroy. TWIGGE: [BMO, 23 Feb 1861] February 6 at Marcus Square, Newry, James Twigge Esq, late Captain in her Majesty’s 62nd Regiment, aged 76 years. TWIGGE: [TYC, 26 Jan 1863] January 17 in St George’s Church, by the Rev Thomas Twigge, Vicar of Swords, assisted by the Rev George Blacker, Vicar of Maynooth (cousins of the bride), Robt. Kyle Knox Esq, son of the late Robert William John Knox of Ardpatrick, county of Tyrone, to Sara, youngest daughter of John Twigge Esq, late Captain in the 80th Regiment. TYLER: see LITTLE TYNAN: [BMO, 10 Oct 1863] October 1st at Main Street, Bangor, the wife of Mr John Tynan. TYNDALL: [BNL*, Fri 5 Nov 1824 & NWH*, Thu 11 Nov 1824] Lieut John Tyndall, of 5 th Garr. Battalion Esq, of Second Royal Veterans, married Miss Elizabeth Crawford in Bellaghy Church. Ceremony performed by the Rev Thomas Spotswood. Other cards refer to name as Trydell, or Lydell.. TYROR[?], Emily Helen: see Andrew JENKINS VANCE: see DONALDSON, & also BALBIRNIE Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index VANCE: [NSM, 27 Jan 1855] January 22nd at her residence, Pembroke Place, Mary, relict of Andrew Vance Esq, in her seventy fifth year. VANCE: [LST, 7 Apr 1848*] On 4th April at Carrigans, aged 16 years, William Vance, eldest son of George Vance. VANCE: [BNL, Mon 11 Nov 1861] November 10, of consumption, John, only surviving son of Mr John Vance, 77 Little Patrick Street, aged 19 years. VANCE: [NSM, 12 Dec 1857] December 5 at his residence in Merrion Square, John Vance Esq, aged seventy two years. VANCE: [LST, 25 Jun 1845] On the 18th inst of pleurisy, in the 20th year of his age, Mr Joseph Vance, Burnally, Nu-Limavady. VANCE: [CCH, 22 Apr 1854*] On 20th April at Tamlaght Church, by the Rev Maxwell Carpendale, Robert Young of Magherafelt, agriculturist to the Sutters Companies Estates, Co Londonederry, to Mary Vance, daughter of Mr Vance of Williamsburg, USA. VANCE: [ARG, 26 May 1846] On the 19th inst at St Mark’s Church, Armagh, by the Rev Mr Haig, Mr William Glenn, Fivemiletown, merchant, to Ann, daughter of the late Oliver Vance, Dungannon. [TYC, 21 Jun 1867] June 10th at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr William Glenn of Fivemiletown, Jane, relict of the late Oliver Vance Esq, Dungannon. VANCE: [BNL, Tue 18 May 1858*] On 27th February at St Kilda, by the Rev Samuel Corrie, Alexander J Gibb of St Kilda to Margaret, eldest daughter of Robert Austen Balbirnie Vance, of Balmerino, Victoria. VIGOGUE: [CNR, Wed 27 Mar 1839*] On 23 rd March at Annaduff Church, by the Rev John Rowley, Thomas Ruttledge Gildea Esq, son of Thomas Gildea of Ballinrobe, Esq, to Anne, daughter of Charles Vigogue, & niece of Admiral Sir Josias Rowley of Mount Campbell, Co Leitrim, KCB, Bart. VILLERS-STUART: see SMOLLET VOLLEN: see BOYLE WADE: see SMYTH WALKER: see BARD, McROBERTS, & also McCARTER WALKER: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Ballymoney, suddenly, Dr Walker. WALKER: [CCH, 18 May 1853*] On 19th May at Derry, the wife of George Walker, of a son. WALKER: [LDJ, Tue 10 Jun 1834*] On 7th January at Macminville, State of Tennessee, Alexander Walker, eldest son of Samuel Walker, merchant, of Londonderry, Esq, to Cornelia, youngest daughter of the late James Walker Esq of Georgia. WALL: ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Dr Wall, MD, of Doneraile, to Anne, relict of Colonel Williamson. WALLACE: see LECKY, & also BOUSLAND WALLACE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.74*] At Gracehill, aged 54, John Brown Wallace. WALLACE: [BNL, Fri 5 Feb 1847*] On 10 th January, in the Presbyterian Church of Rashashin[?], by the Rev W Wallace, Sameul Wallace of Culman[?] to Mary Ann Wallace. WALLACE: [CCH, 8 Apr 1854*] At Cavan, the wife of Zachariah Wallace Esq, Proprietor of the AngloCelt, of a son. WALLER: see ATKINSON WALLER: [BNL, Aug 1844*] On 18th August in the Cathedral of Armagh, George Cecil Gore Wray Esq, of Ardnamona, Co Donegal, to Charlotte Margaret, 3rd daughter of the late Colonel Charles Waller, Royal Artillery. WALSH: see NEWTON WALSH: [BNL, 25 Sep 1840] On the 20th inst, at his residence, Academy Street, Belfast, Mr John Walsh who, for upwards of 30 years past, fulfilled with integrity & credit the duties of a mail coach guard. For a considerable portion of that period, he was guard of the mail between Derry & Belfast. WALSH: [BNL, 6 Apr 1819*] Death: Beatrix, wife of Rev John Walsh, Rector of Kilcock, Co Kildare, & eldest daughter of Claud Hamilton. [ECE, 8 Apr 1819*] On 29th March at Dungannon, at an advanced age, Beatrice, wife of Rev John Walsh, & eldest daughter of Claudius Hamilton of Beltrun Castle, Co Tyrone. WALSH: [BNL, 8 Oct 1805*] Joshua Wilcocks, son of John Wilcocks, to Miss Walsh, daughter of Rev Walsh. WALSHE: [BRC, 2 May 1868*] On 28th April at St Stephen’s Church, by the Rev Campbell Fair and the Rev Carlysle Hayes, cousins of the bride, J Graydon Osborne to Isabella M Walshe, 2nd daughter of Thomas Walsh. WARD: see LYNDLEY, & also COLHOUN WARDEN: [BNL, Tue 11 Sep 1810*] On 7th September, William Moore to Agnes Warden of Ballycastle. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WARDLAW: see BUCHANAN WARING: see CAULFIELD WARNOCK: [CCH, 27 Dec 1845*] On 23rd December in the Cathedral, Londonderry, by the Rev J Kincaid, Lighton Warnock junr of Serabane to Margaret L, daughter of the late James Gaston of Buncrana. WARTER: [BNL, Tue 18 Sep 1821*] On 4th September, Henry Meredith Warter Esq, of Sibberscript in the County of Salop, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mungo Park, MD. WATERS: [BNL, 12 Sep 1837] On the 5th inst, at Parkgate, Isabella, wife of William H Waters, Land Surveyor. She was a grateful daughter, a loving wife, & a kind affectionate mother. WATSON: see LOAGUE WATSON: [BNL, 14 Nov 1811*] On 4th September at Stewartstown of a short illness, aged 47 years, Alexander Watson, leaving a widow & five children. WEBSTER: [ BNL, 18 May 1841*] On 13 th May in the Cathedral of Derry, by the Rev James Graham, William Webster, late of Belfast, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Alexander McFarland of Letterbut[?], Co Tyrone. WEIR: see LITTLE, & also MILLER WEIR: [BNL, 1842*] By the Rev Samuel M’Curdy, James Martin of Ballylane, Co Armagh, Esq, to Mary Jane, 3rd daughter of Samuel Weir. WELD: [BNL, Aug 1838*] On 9th August at Tavistock Park, near Barnstaple, England, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, Edward Weld Esq to Miss Wrey, only daughter of Sir B P Wrey. WELSH: see FIDDES WELSH: LST, 7 Dec 1849*] On 27th November in Killaghtee Church, by the Rev William Welsh, George T C Smith to Mary Anna, 3rd daughter of the Rev Joseph Welsh, Rector of Killaghtee, Co Donegal. [{ST, 13 Nov 1856*] On 31st October at Killaghtee Rectory, aged 66, Bessie, wife of Rev Joseph Welsh, Rector of Killaghtee, Co Donegal. WEST: see NICKSON, & also STROGEN WEST: [BAI, 7 Jul 1823*] Found drowned on the River Moy, a little below Mr Leny’s[?] garden, Maria, youngest daughter of Thomas West Esq of Ballina. WEST: [BAI, 21 Jan 1833*] On 16th January at his house in Ballina, aged 84, William West Esq. WEST: [ BAI, Mon 16 Dec 1833*] On 11 th December, at his house in Ballina, after a lingering & painful illness, William West Esq, Attorney-at-Law. WESTBROOK: see LITTLE WHIP: [BCC, 5 Nov 1827, & BNL, Tue 6 Nov 1827] On Thursday, October 25, Serjeant Whip, who had been Staff Sargeant of Portsmouth Garrison under the command of 20 Lieutenant Governors. He carried a halberd in the battle of Bunker’s Hill & had the honour of serving in the British Army in the reigns of George II, III & IV. He was in the 87 th year of his age. WHITE: see LECKY, BOOTH, & also TWIGG WHITE: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73/4*] At an advanced age, universally regretted & respected, Mrs Alicia White of Usher’s Quay. WHITEFORD: [BNL, 15 Dec 1812*] On 10th December, Alexander Whiteford of Ballycastle to Miss Manners[?], also of Ballycastle. WHITESIDE: [BMO, 6 Nov 1858] October 25 at Ardglass, Margaret, wife of Mr Andrew Whiteside, aged 48 years. WHITESIDE: [BMO, 14 Apr 1860] April 4 in the Second Presbyterian Church, Randalstown, by the Rev Robert Marr, Samuel Henderson Esq to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Whiteside Esq, Preckless, Drumane. [BMO, 16 Feb 1861] Jan 28 th in the First Presbyterian Meeting House, Antrim, by the Rev James B Huston, Mr James M Henderson, Muckleramer, to Miss Susanna Whiteside, second daughter of James Whiteside Esq, Procklees. WHITESIDE: [ECE, 7 Jun 1836] On the 17 th ult, by the Rev D Evans of Pomeroy, Robt. Henry Esq, Surgeon, to Jane, youngest daughter of James Whiteside Esq of Lurganedon, both of the county Tyrone. WHITESIDE: [BMO, 2 Oct 1858] Sept 17 th at 3 Dawson Street, Armagh, Mr Jas. Whiteside of Annaghmore, county Armagh, land surveyor. WHITESIDE: [SNL, 21 May 1823] Suddenly, at his house in Gorton near Dungannon, John Whiteside Esq, aged 84 years. Five weeks have scarcely elapsed since his marriage to a young woman of 26. WHITTAKER: [BNL, 22 Feb 1842] On the 14 th inst in Enniskillen, the Lady of Stewart Whittaker Esq, Stamp Distributor, of a son. WICKLOW, Viscount: see CAULFIELD Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WIDDRINGTON: see CAULFIELD WILCOCKS: see WALSH WILEY: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.72*] In his own house, after a protracted illness, John Wiley of Broughshane. WILEY: [BNL, Apr 1842*] On 28th March at Busheyfield, by the Rev Dr Steward, Rev Samuel Taylor Wray to Margaret, only daughter of John Wiley of Broughshane. WILKINSON: see WALL WILLIAMS: [SLC, Sat 19 Mar 1853*] On Wednesday 16 th March at Ballymote, at his father’s house, Richard Williams, 3rd son of Mr Williams. WILLIAMS: [SLC, Sat 11 Jun 1853*] On 6th June of Typhus Fever, Mary Anne, wife of W Williams. WILLOUGHBY: see MONTGOMERY WILSON: see HAMILTON, CAULFIELD, CORNWALL, COLHOUN, & also PARK WILSON: [CCH, 24 Apr 1852*] On 20th May in the Cathedral, Londonderry, by the Rev Robert Higginbotham, David Wilson of Ballymena, Esq, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Samuel Kitchen. WILSON: [BNL, 12 May 1840] On the 5th inst aged 79 years, Edward Wilson Esq of Shinan[?] House, County Cavan, late Chief Magistrate of the County Tipperary. WILSON: [NWH, Thu 12 Jun 1856*] On 9th June at 9 Apsley Place, Glasgow, the wife of Gavin Wilson, of a son. WILSON: [BNL, Fri 8 Dec 1837*] On 20th November, by the Rev Francis Wilson, Hugh Wilson of Craigs to Ann Park of Antreor[?]. WILSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Death: Age 17, of confluent smallpox, Hugh Wilson of Ballyclare, son of Thomas Wilson of Cogny. WILSON: [BNL, 30 Aug & 6 Sep 1839] On the 26 th ult, at Glasslough, by the Rev John Armstrong, Wesleyan Minister, John Wilson, Postmaster, Caledon, to Maria, second daughter of Mr Moses MacMahon of Glasslough, merchant. WILSON: [BNL, 13 Apr 1847*] On 7th April at St George’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev Thomas Rohel[?], Vicar of Naul[?], John McRobert, only surviving son of the late James McRobert of Rodeman[?], Co Down, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of John Wilson of Drumcondra Hill, Co Dublin. WILSON: [BNL, 22 May 1835*] On 30 th May, by the Rev Matthew Clark, John Park to Rebecca, eldest daughter of William Wilson of Camelenning[?]. WILSON: [BNL, Sat 7 Feb 1863*] On 1st February at Aughabuoy, Glasslough, aged 82 years, Mrs Sarah Wilson, widow of James Wilson. WILSON: [BNL, 7 Aug 1832] On Wednesday last, Mr John M’Carter to Margaret, third daughter of the late Mr Stephen Wilson, Land Carriage Officer, both of Derry. WILSON: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] Thomas Wilson, Surgeon, of College Street, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Hugh Montgomery, Mill Street, Belfast. WINCHESTER: see WOOD WINTER: see CAULFIELD WOLFE: [NSM, 22 Nov 1856] At Cremorne Cottage, Monaghan, the wife of the Rev John Charles Wolfe, of a son. WOLFINDEN: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] Aged 85, Samuel Wolfinden, Sexton of Deriaghy…. WOOD: see TAYLOR, HUTCHINSON, DUNLOP, FRITH, BALT, & also CHRISTIE WOOD: [LST, 3 Feb 1838] On the 30th ult, by the Rev Mr Rogers, Presbyterian Minister, Mr James Burns of Enniskillen to Miss Anne Wood of Fivemiletown. WOOD: [LST, 13 Jun 1838] On the 5th instant in Dunnemana Church, by the Hon & Rev C Douglas, Edward S Haslett, of Rurkey, Esq, to Jane, second daughter of Andrew Wood, of Ardcarne, Esq. WOOD: [BNL, 5 Sep 1860] September 3 at St Mark’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev A S Fuller, Mr Hugh Booth Magahan, of that city, to Dorothea, third daughter of Mr Charles Wood, Moygashel, county Tyrone. [BNL, 16 Aug 1862,TYC, 22 Aug 1862, & BMO, 23 Aug 1862, quoting “elder daughter”] August 14 at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev G W F Patton, John H, only son of the late Mr James Riddle of Ballyam, Co Down, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr Charles Wood, Moygashel, Co Tyrone. WOOD: [BNL, Tue 7 Sep 1824*] Death: in London, aged 76 years, Charles Wood, Father of the Stage. He was a member of the profession for near 60 years. WOOD: [BNL, 16 Jan 1858*] On 14th January at his residence, Adelaide Street, aged 74 years, Christopher Wood of Kingstown, of the firm C Wood & Sons, Bow Street. WOOD: [NSM, 20 Jul 1861] July 12th at Enniskillen, George Wood Esq, aged 63 years. WOOD: [BNL, 27 Feb 1835*] On 17th February aged 62 years at Ballybay, George Wood. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WOOD: [BNL, Tue 29 Sep 1835*] On 24th September, by the Rev Dr Montgomery, John Gilliland of Upperfalls to Eliza, only daughter of George Wood of Demaghy. WOOD: [BNL, Fri 17 Jul 1835*] On 11th July in London, Right Hon Lord George Paulet, Captain in the Royal Navy, & 3rd son of the Marquess of Winchester, to Georgina, daughter of Lady Wood of Lettershaw Park, Surrey, & of the late General Sir George Wood, KCB. WOOD: [BNL, Tue 8 Mar 1856*] On 16th March aged 43 years, at 10 Lonsdale Terrace, George P Wood. Buried 19th March at New Burying Ground. WOOD: [BNL, Fri 2 Mar 1833*] On 25th February at Thorncliff, England, aged 48, John son of the late George Wood Esq of Derry. WOOD: [BNL, Thu 17 Apr 1856*] On 12 th June at 14 Queen Square, Dublin, Henry Wood, Leader & Director of Music at the Queen’s Royal Theatre. WOOD: [BNL, 14 Apr 1862, & BMO, 19 Apr 1862] April 12 th at the residence of her father, Glenfield, Carrickfergus, Martha, daughter of Mr Hill Wood. WOOD: [BSH, 29 Aug 1834?] On the 20th inst at the residence of his father, James, third son of James Wood of Ballybee-dash, Esq. WOOD: [BNL, Fri 14 Feb 1845*] On 18th March at North Muritown, Perth, by the Rev John J Waller, Rev H Perry of Portglenone to Anne, youngest daughter of James Wood of Baglie[?]. WOOD: [LST, 3 May 1843] At Courcy Church on Thursday the 23rd ult, by the Rev C Boyton, DD, James G Wood Esq, of Castle Grove in the county of Donegal, to Frances Judith, youngest daughter of Robert Montgomery Esq, of Convoy House in said county. [LST, 17 May 1849, & BNL, 18 May 1849*] May 7 th at Convoy House, the lady of James G Wood Esq, of a daughter. WOOD: [BNL, 18 May 1849*] On 7th May at Cawey House, the lady of James G Wood, of a daughter. WOOD: [BNL, Tue 17 Jun 1856*] On 7th June at Caen in Normandy, aged 74 years, Rev James Sullett Wood, MA, Chaplain in Normandy for some years. WOOD: [LST, 14 May 1845] On the 29th ult, in the Parish Church of Upper Longfield, by the Rev Moses Leatham, Rector of said parish, Mr John Wood, grocer, Drumquin, to Susanna, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Johnston, merchant, Drumquin. WOOD: [BNL, Tue 23 Jan 1821*] On 6th January at Enniskillen of a decline, aged 34, John Wood Esq, Lieut in the Fermanagh Militia, son of Captain Wood of Russian-in-chat[?]. WOOD: [TYC, 18 Mar 1859*] In Enniskillen, on Thursday 10 th March, John Wood Esq. “Death rather sudden.” “Funeral on Monday last to Derrygonnelly.” WOOD: BNL, Tue 3 Mar 1835*] On 23rd February in Derryvelane Church, John Wood, merchant, of Enniskillen to Miss Faith[?]. WOOD: [BNL, Fri 25 Jun 1858*] On 27th May at the Parish Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Captain Charles Steel, 17th Lancers, son of Major-General Scudamore[?] Warde Steel, KCB, to Anna Caroline, 3rd daughter of Rev Sir John P Wood, Bart, of Ravenhall Place, Essex. WOOD: [LST, 4 Apr 1838] On the 28th ult, at Rossory Church, by the Rev Mark Whitaker, John Keys of this city, Esq, to Ann Jane, second daughter of the late John Wood Esq, of Enniskillen. [LST, 9 Jan 1839] At the house of her mother, Mrs Wood of Willoughby Place, Enniskillen, on the 2 nd ult, the lady of John Keys Esq, of this city, of a daughter. [LST, 16 Jan 1839] On Tuesday week at her house in Willoughby Place, Enniskillen, aged 65 years, Mrs Wood, relict of the late John Wood Esq. [Eulogy] WOOD: [BNL, 3 Aug 1847*] On 30th July, by the Rev J Scott Porter & afterwards by Rev John McShane, PP, Samuel N McAdam to Maria Ellen, 2nd daughter of Joseph Wood. WOOD: [BNL, Thu 22 May 1856*] On 20th May aged 62 years at Hollywood, Anna Maria, widow of Joseph Wood of Belfast. WOOD: [BMO, 4 Apr 1863, & NSM, 4 Apr 1863] March 25th at 12 Donegall Place, Belfast, Mrs Nathaniel Wood, of a son. [BMO, 25 Apr 1863] April 15 at 12 Donegall Place, James, infant son of Mr Nathaniel Wood, aged 3 weeks. WOOD: [NEN, 16 Sep 1863] At the Cathedral, Cashel, by the Rev John Alcorn, DD, James Long of Emyville Esq, to Isabella Joanna, fifth daughter of the late Richard Wood Esq, of Cashel. WOOD: [NS, 29 Jan 1853] On the 23rd inst, in the Parish Church, by the Rev W J N Young, Mr Thomas Maxwell to Miss Maria Wood of Belfast. WOOD: [BNL, Fri 14 Jun 1835*] On 8th June at Shane’s Castle, aged 78 years, Ralph Wood, upwards of 30 years gardener of Earl O’Neill. WOOD: [BNL, Tue 23 Mar 1841*] On 18th March at Leamington Priors[?], by the Rev John Lyle Wood, Robert Bolt [or Bult?] to Charlotte, daughter of the late Samuel Wood of Ripton, Cheshire. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WOOD: [BNL, 4 Sep 1801*] Death: In Athlone, Thomas Wood. WOOD: [BMO, 18 Jul 1863] July 9 in Bright Church, by the Rev S M West, Mr John Robinson, Mullagh, Killleagh, to Jane, daughter of Mr Thomas Wood, Ballycam, Killough. WOOD: [NSM, 5 Jun 1841, BNL, Tue 1 Jun 1841, & LST, 2 Jun 1841] May 24 th in Kilskeery Church, by the Rev R P Cleary, AM, Curate of Enniskillen, Thomas Wood, proprietor of the Leeds Woollen Mills, Enniskillen, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of James Buchanan, Fintona, county of Tyrone, Esq. [LST, 22 Jun 1842, & BSH, 17 Jun 1842] June 11 th at Enniskillen, the lady of Thomas Wood Esq, of a daughter. [LST, 30 Oct 1844] On Sunday the 24th inst, the lady of Thomas Wood Esq, Enniskillen, of a daughter. WOOD: BNL, Tue 2 Dec 1823*] On 29th November at the Parish Church, Leeds, Rev Samuel Crawford, Minister of Call Lane Chapel, Leeds, to Louisa Ann, only daughter of the late Rev William Wood. WOODHOUSE: see DRENNAN WOODHOUSE: [SNL, 30 Aug 1799] At Emyvale, county Monaghan, Lieutenant Atkinson Woodhouse of the L.Trough Yeomanry. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Tue 18 Apr 1826*, & 9 May 1826*] At Portadown, aged 15 year, James, youngest son of C Woodhouse Esq of Portadown. [BNL, Fri 26 Feb 1841*] On 20 th February aged 32 years, at the residence of his father, George, fourth son of Curran Woodhouse of Portadown. [BAI, Fri 23 Sep 1842*] On 15th September at Turlough, of Dropsy, William H Woodhouse, second son of Curran Woodhouse Esq of Portadown. WOODHOUSE: [LST, 16 Mar 1849*] On 2nd March at Lisburn, Margaret, wife of George Woodhouse. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, 18 Jun 1851*] On 18th June at Foxpark, aged 74 years, John Woodhouse. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Fri 16 Oct 1835*] On 28th September in Portadown, the wife of John G Woodhouse, of a daughter. [Note added that another daughter was born 10 th May 1837.] WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Fri 21 Aug 1857*] On 13th August at Edinburgh, after a long illness, Mrs Mary Frances Woodhouse, wife of John G Woodhouse, of Brenta[?], Liverpool, & youngest daughter of the late Robert Hardin, DL, of Newrybrook, Co Armagh. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Tue 23 May 1837*] On 10th May in Portadown, the lady of John G Woodhouse, of a daughter. [CNR, Wed 23 Jan 1839*] At Portadown, the wife of John G [or O?] Woodhouse, of a daughter. [BNL, Oct 1840*] At Portadown, on 30 th September, the wife of John G [or O?] Woodhouse, of a daughter. [LST, 10 Nov 1848*] On 28 th October at Portadown, the wife of John G [or O?] Woodhouse Esq, of a son. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Fri 15 Sep 1820*] On 25th August at Tartaraghan Church, by the Rev Thos Walsh, Robert Woodhouse to Esther, 2nd daughter of the late James Nicholson. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Tue 24 Feb 1818*] On 6th February at Emyvale, John William Woodhouse, youngest son of Mrs Stewart Woodhouse of Emyvale, Co Monaghan. WOODHOUSE: [BNL, Sat 1 Aug 1857*] On 29th August in Furtaraghan Church, by the Rev Geo Robinson, Thomas A Woodhouse of Greanshine[?] to Sarah Anne Stevenson, eldest daughter of Henry Stevenson of Fastaraghan. WOODS: see AGNEW, ERSKINE, BENNETT, BLAIR, JOHNSTON, LOWERY, KELSO, McCLURE, KERNAGHAN, BROWN, CALHOUN, STRINGER, TULFORD, LITTLE, & also HENDERSON WOODS: [BNL, Tue 20 May 1828*] On 5th May, aged 85 years, Margaret, widow of Adam Woods. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 15 Jan 1841*] On 5th January in Drum Church, by Rev John Scott, James Trelford[?] to Eliza, second daughter of Adam Woods of Furaghey. [BNL, Tue 12 Feb 1858*] On 11 th February in Drumbeg Church, by the Rev G W T Tyrell, Thomas Graham of Anderstown Cottage to Mary, daughter of Adam Woods of Furaghey. WOODS: [NSM, 22 Nov 1862] November 13th in the parish church, Drumbeg, by the Rev Mr Walker, Mr John M’Vicker, Belfast, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Mr Adam Woods, Tinaghy Cottage. WOODS: [BMO, 14 Nov 1863] November 10 th at Dunmurry, by the Rev Dr Montgomery, Mr Adam Woods, Clerk of the Markets, to Lizzie, youngest daughter of Alex. Wyley Esq, Ross Lodge, Falls. WOODS: [ANC, 17 Nov 1853] November 10th at Monkstown Church, Wm H Woods, MD, RN, youngest son of the late Andrew Woods Esq of Baggot Street, to Emily Rosamund, second daughter of the late Captain Knipe, 1st Royal Dragoons of Spring Hill, Queen’s County. WOODS: [TYC, 4 Sep 1863] June 13 at Shipton, Australia, by the Rev J H Whan, Mitchell Woods Esq, son of Charles Woods Esq, Dungannon, to Margaret, only daughter of the late Alexander Charles Esq, ship-owner, Greenock, Scotland. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WOODS: [BNL, Fri 23 Jan 1829*, NWH, 22 Jan 1829*, & NCT, Tue 27 Jan 1829*] On 19 th January in the parish church of Armagh, by the Rev Robert Miller, Charles Woods of Cookstown to Sarah, eldest daughter of John Stanley Esq, of the City of Armagh. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 15 May 1828*] On 7th May at Rossguil[?], by the Rev James Purse, Presbyterian Minister of Money[?], David Woods of Penroch ….. to Miss Hanrahan[?]. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 26 Oct 1847*] On 21st October, at Fisherwick Place Church by Rev Dr Morgan, James Reid of Oldhark[?] to Jane Selina, daughter of David Woods of Belfast. WOODS: [BNL, 20 Nov 1856*] Death: On 20th September, Robert Woods, eldest son of David Woods of Donaghmore. WOODS: [BNL, Wed 23 Dec 1857*] On 17 th December, by the Rev Samuel Turn[?] of Loughbrickland, James Haslett of Rathfriland to Jane, eldest daughter of David Woods of Donaghmore, Co Down. WOODS: [NSM, 24 Jul 1852] July 22nd at Glasslough Church, Andrew Smith Esq of Aghalaverty, near Castleshane, to Ann Jane Woods, daughter of the late David Woods, Carrigans, near Emyvale. WOODS: [LST, 10 May 1849, & NSM, 5 May 1849] On the 3 rd instant in the Presbyterian Church, Glenarm, by the Rev James M Field, Mr William Hey [or Hoy?], Mulladuff, to Matilda, second daughter of the late Mr David Woods, Woodstock, Emyvale, [Co Monaghan]. WOODS: [TYC, 17 Aug 1860] Died at Sion near Strabane on Saturday last, in the 94 th year of his age, Mr David Woods, Senr…. [TYC, 7 Sep 1860] At Sion, on Sabbath last, Jane, wife of the late Mr David Woods, aged 81….. It is only a few days since her husband died. WOODS: [NSM, 27 Dec 1862, & BMO, 27 Dec 1862] December 18 th at Irish Street, Armagh, Peter, youngest son of Mr Edward Woods, aged 19 years. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 19 Nov 1819*] On 8th November at the Parish Church, Donemana, by the Rev Andrew T Hamilton of Londonderry, William Colhoun of Ardcarne to Miss E Woods. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 12 Nov 1819*] On 12th November, by the Rev Phillip Johnston, Edward Woods of Glenville to Eliza, only daughter of James Alderdice. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 14 Feb 1845*] On 4th February, by the Rev Richard Coultan, George Woods of Belfast to Margaret Bennett. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 21 Jul 1857*] On 14th July at Dartmouth House, London, Mrs Hannah Woods, wife of Henry Woods, MP. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 4 Nov 1828*] On 30th October, by the Rev Dr Hanna, Philip Johnston to Hessy Woods of Belfast. WOODS: [BNL, 5 Aug 1859, & BMO, 13 Aug 1859] August 2 at the Parish Church, Carrickfergus, by the Rev J N Thompson, Mr Arthur Buchanan of Belfast, to Mary, third daughter of Mr Hill Woods, Glenfield, Carrickfergus. [BNL, 5 Feb 1861, & BMO, 9 Feb 1861] February 3 at the residence of her father, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr Hill Woods, Glenfield, Carrickfergus. WOODS: [BMO, 12 Sep 1863] September 3 in St Nicholas Church, Carrickfergus, by the Rev J Meighan, Mr Hugh M’Calmont Woods of Belfast to Miss Selina Letitia Home, Carrickfergus. WOODS: [TYC, 16 Jan 1863] Jan 6th in the Presbyterian Church, Urney, by the Rev J Keating, brother-inlaw to the bride, assisted by the Rev J M’Conaghy, Mr Robert Huy, Fannet, to Martha, daughter of Mr James Woods, Glentarnon. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 15 May 1818*] On 7th May, aged 122 years, at Gortinagally, near Dungannon, James Woods. His wife died about 2 years ago aged 82 years. He was 42 years at the date of her birth. He was born AD 1696 in the reign of William III. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 28 Jan 1845*] On 24th January in Christchurch by Rev Thos[?] Drew, DD, James Woods of Woodlawn, Carrickfergus to Miss Crates [or Coates?]. WOODS: [BNL, 6 Mar 1855*] On 6th March in the Presbyterian Church of Raphoe, by the Rev J Thompson, James Woods of Findrum[?] to Sarah Lackey Lewery[?]. WOODS: [BNL, Wed 18 Nov 1857*] On 14th November at the Parish Church of St George, Dublin, by the Rev Richard Barton, Rector, James Agnew to Eliza, 2 nd daughter of James Woods of Churchtown, Co Down. WOODS: [BNL, 19 Feb 1828*, & NCT, Tue 26 Feb 1828*] On 25 th January, in the 18th year of her age, Esther, daughter of James Woods of Ballyvarley near Banbridge. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 16 Sep 1831*] On 10th September age 20, of a rapid fever, Jane, wife of James Woods. WOODS: [BNL, 26 Sep 1826*] On 19th September at Dromore, aged 21 years, of a rapid decline, Michael, fourth son of the late James Woods. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WOODS: [BNL, Tue 8 Feb 1831*] On 2nd February, aged 47, Mrs Jane Woods of Belfast. WOODS: [NSM, 19 Feb 1848] On Sunday last the 13 th instant, Jane Woods of Derrylea, aged 82 years, leaving 91 grandchildren, together with a large circle of friends, to deplore her loss. WOODS: [BSH, 29 Nov 1850] November 21 at Frognall House, Hampstead, London, Bernard N Smyth Esq to Sarah Hill Woods, eldest daughter of John Woods, of Berwick Street, Eccleston Square, Dublin. WOODS: [NSM, 11 Sep 1852] On the 9th instant at Glasslough Church, by the Rev W S Evans, Mr John Woods, merchant, to Mary Jane, only daughter of Mr Joseph Wright, merchant of Emyvale. WOODS: [ANC, 4 Jan 1855] December 5th, Mr John Woods of Heath Lodge in this county…. WOODS: [NCT, 18 Jan 1828*] On Wednesday 9th January in Dundalk, in the 75th year of his age, John Woods, an apothecary. “A gentleman highly esteemed.” He was in his usual state of health in his shop on Monday last. WOODS: [BNL, 1 Jun 1828*] On 26th May in Antrim, aged 39 years, John Woods, leaving a widow. WOODS: [BNL, 12 Sep 1828*] On 5th September in St Mary’s Church, Newry, by Rev Charles Campbell, John Woods, Surgeon, to Anna Ogle. [BNL, Fri 17 Apr 1835*] On 5 th Apr in Newry, John White Woods, 2nd son of John Woods, & grandson of Isabella & George Ogle. WOODS: [BNL, 22 Apr 1828*] On 12th April aged 30[or 80?] years, suddenly, at Banbridge, Jane, wife of John Woods of Banbridge. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 6 Aug 1841*] On 24th July, in Cork [or Park?, or Ash?] George Crawford Lindsay, of Tullyheenan, Co Down, to Jane, daughter of John Woods of Cork/Ash/Park [Handwriting very difficult.] WOODS: [BNL, Tue 29 Jun 1841*] On 24th June in Warrenpoint Church, by Rev D B Seymour, John Woods of Upper Gloucester Street, Dublin, to Miss Molley, youngest daughter of the late Charles Molley of Castleblayney. WOODS: [CCH, 16 Apr 1853*] On 12th April at Meeting House Street, Coleraine, the wife of John H Woods, of a daughter. WOODS: [BNL, Wed 26 Aug 1857*] On 25th August in Berry Street Presbyterian Church by the Rev Hugh Hanna, Robert Kay, of St Andrews, Scotland, to Margaret, 2 nd daughter of Kill Woods of Glenfield, Carrickfergus. WOODS: [BNL, 17 Aug 1804*] On 14th August, M Woods of Drumdara. A husband & father. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 23 Sep 1831*] On 12th September, William McDonald of Killileagh Mills to Margaret Woods of Bally Legan, parish of Kilmore. WOODS: [NSM, 15 Nov 1862] November 9th at No 5 Bentinde[?] Street, Belfast, Margaret Woods, aged 32 years. WOODS: [LST, 23 Apr 1845, & BNL, Fri 18 Apr 1845] On the 15 th inst in the Third Presbyterian Church, Rathfriland, by the Rev Joseph Dickie, Mr Benjamin B Meek of Rathfriland to Miss Martha Woods of same place. WOODS: [BNL, 31 May 1859*] At 36 Ann Street, Belfast, Mrs Woods, late of Derriaghy. WOODS: [BNL, 16 May 1852*, & CCH, Sat 22 May 1852*] On 16 th May at her daughter’s residence, Bushmills, aged 75 [BNL states aged 72] Mrs Mary Woods. WOODS: [BNL, 30 Nov 1847*] On 21st November in St Anne’s Church, by Rev Allen, William Stewart, of hair-drosser[?] of Belfast to Mary Anne Woods of Belfast. WOODS: [BNL, Tue 2 Mar 1841*] On 21st February at Wh…. Yewe…, the residence of her son-in-law, Mary, widow of Michael Woods, aged 96 years. WOODS: [BNL, Thu 3 Apr 1862] April 1st in Ramoan Church, by the Rev W H Biedermann, rector of Ramoan, Mr Michael Woods, Ballycastle, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late James Woodside of Ballycastle. [BMO, 31 Jan 1863, BNL, Sat 24 Jan 1863, & NSM, 31 Jan 1863] January 22 at Ballycastle, the wife of Mr Michael Woods, of a son. WOODS: [CCH, Sat 14 Jul 1849*] On 6th June at Carrickfergus, by the Rev J White, Michael Woods of Ballycastle to Anna Maria Louisa Jane, only daughter of the late Colonel Foster, RN, & granddaughter of Major Kemp of Brookhall, Brighton. WOODS: [TYC, 19 Feb 1858] February 11th at the Clogher Presbyterian Church, by the Rev William M’Ilwaine, Aughnacloy, Mr Samuel Woods, Moy, county Monaghan, to Miss E Hall, Renencloy, Fivemiletown. WOODS: [BNL, 14 Apr 1857*] Card not clear – refers to Thomas Woods of Ballycarne, Killough, uncle of Elizabeth McCullough. WOODS: [BNL, 4 Dec 1802*] Death: At Edinburgh, William Woods. WOODS: [BNL, 9 Apr 1857*] On 8th April at Davara[?], aged 96 years, William Woods. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WOODS: [BNL, 13 Jul 1857*] On 10th July at Bangor, the wife of William Woods, MA, CSE, of a son. WOODS: [LST, 18 Sep 1844, BSH, 20 Sep 1844, & DOW, 14 Sep 1844] On the 10 th instant in Ballymena Church, by the Rev William Reeves, Mr Wm Woods, Wood Cottage, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Dr Lawther of Ballymena. WOODS: [BNL, Fri 16 May 1856*] On 8th May, aged 91 years, Mary Woods, wife of William Woods, of Ravan[?] near Saintfield. WOODS: [NSM, 27 Apr 1850] At Banbridge, on the 15 th inst in the 24th year of his age, Wm John, son of Mr John Woods, senr. WOODS: [LST, 9 Mar 1842] On the 17th ult, at the house of the lady’s mother, by the Rev Samuel Dill, Donoughmore, Wm Frederick Woods Esq, to Emily Louisa, daughter of Robert Shaw Esq, Magherereagh Hill. WOODSIDE: see HUNTER, SMYTH, & also WOODS WOODSIDE: [BNL, Fri 26 Oct 1810*] On 19th October, Mr Gillilan of Belfast to Miss Woodside of Cultra. WRAY: see ALLEN, DALLAS, CAREY, NEWBURGH, IRVINE, HUMFREY, FAUSSETT, DICKSON, WALLER, WILEY, McCURDY, & also ADAMS WRAY: [BNL, Mar 1859*] On 26th February, at 77 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, the wife of Captain Wray, RE, of a daughter. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 6 Jun 1837*] On 21st May at Rueslough[?], Co Donegal, after a short illness, Charlotte Wray, widow of Gone[?] Wray. WRAY: CCH, 6 Nov 1852*] On 2nd November at Dungiven, Mr E Wray of Philadelphia, USA. WRAY: [BNL, Fri 13 Dec 1811*] On 8th July at Clogher, the wife of George A Wray, of a son. [BNL, 2 Jan 1816*] On 21st December at Clogher, the wife of George A Wray, of a daughter. WRAY: [BNL, 2 Jun 1818*] On 27th May at Cramone, the wife of George A Wray, of a daughter. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 26 Apr 1841*] On 14th April at the Episcopal Chapel of St Paul’s, Edinburgh, Kenneth Mackenzie, son of Richard Mackenzie of Dolphinton, Lanarkshire, to Charlotte, daughter of George Atkinson Wray of Redcastle, Co Donegal. [BNL, 6 Apr 1852*, & CCH, Sat 17 Apr 1852*] On 6 th April at his residence in Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, aged 79, George Atkinson Wray. [CCH states day of death is 17th April.] WRAY: [BNL, Sept 1838*] On 9th September at White Cottage, the wife of George Lenahan Shiels Wray, of a daughter. [BNL, July 1840*] On 1 st July, on the East Wall, Derry, the wife of George Lenahan Shiels Wray Esq, of a son. [[BNL, 8 Nov 1842*] On 3 rd November at his residence, Gracefield, Maghera, of inflammation of the stomach, aged 34, George Lenahan Shiels Wray Esq. WRAY: [BNL, 3 Jun 1849*] On 1st June at Rostrevor, aged 86 years, Mrs Wray, widow of Lieut-Colonel Wray. WRAY: [BNL, Fri 8 Mar 1844*] Lieutenant-General Sir G H B Wray, CB, Colonel of 1st West India Regiment. Obituary in March 1844 in monthly Military Obituary. WRAY: [BNL, 18 Dec 1835*] On 28th September in Derrygannelly, the wife of Henry Wray, CCP, of a son. WRAY: [LDJ, Tue 17 Mar 1817*] On 7th March suddenly, at Kilmacrenard, aged 48, Henry Wray. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 21 Apr 1835*] On 2nd April, George Imriol[?] to Jane, daughter of the late Henry Wray of Kilmacrennan, Co Donegal. WRAY: [BNL, Feb 1843*] On 27th January, at the bride’s house, by the Rev Alex.Herron, Henry Wray of Ednagarry, Co Down, to Mary Anne, 2nd daughter of Robert McDowell. WRAY: [BNL, 9 Jun 1854*, & CCH, 24 Jun 1854] On 9 th June 1854 in St Peter’s Church, Dublin, William Johnston, Lieutenant in 31st Madras Light Infantry, to Margaret Jane Elizabeth Wray, eldest daughter of Henry W Wray of Lisnemallard House, Co Tyrone. [BNL, 26 Mar 1855*] On 18th March at Queenstown, Co Cork, aged 15, Mary Mabel, 3rd daughter of Henry W Wray, County Inspector of Tyrone, Esq. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 20 Jul 1802*] On 15th July at Bentfield, aged 55 years, Jackson Wray. WRAY: [BNL, Fri 2 Feb 1855*] On 19th January at Multifarnham Glebe House, Co Westmeath, aged 53, Rev Jackson Wray. WRAY: [BNL, 16 Oct 1854*] On 12th October at Dunluce Church, by the Venerable Archdeacon of Conner, Jackson Allinson[or Atkinson?] Wray of Dunseverick, Co Antrim, late Captain of 96th Regiment, to Agnes Hannay, eldest daughter of James Hannay of Ballylough. Mainly Ulster families – “B” series – Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index WRAY: [BNL, April 1843*] On 20th April in the prime of life, Stephen Wray, 3 rd son of John Wray of Rockfield, Co Donegal. [BNL, Mar 1844*] At Rockfield, Co Donegal, aged 91, John Wray, a farmer, of Rockport, Raphoe. WRAY: [BNL, 30 Jul 1816*] On 23rd December, David R Goodlatte of Derrygalley, Co Tyrone, Esq, to Maria, eldest daughter of Major Wray of Wraymount, Kings Co. WRAY: [BSH, 15 Feb 1839, & BNL, Feb 1839] On the 5th inst at Woodside, the residence of her brother, the Rev William M’Clintock Wray, Mary, third daughter of Mr John Wray, Rockfield, county Donegal. [BNL, March 1843*] On 12th January, Elizabeth Ann Hill Wray, youngest daughter of Rev William McC.Wray. [BNL, June 1843*] On 5th June, Mary Isabella Susan Wray, only daughter of Rev Wm McC Wray. WRAY: [LDJ, 1 Feb 1820*] On 6th January, James McDougal of Milltown to Mrs Wray of Kilmacrenan. WRAY: [BNL, 26 Jun 1855*] On 26th June at Monkstown, near Dublin, Catherine Eleanor, widow of Robert Wray of Dungannon. WRAY: [BNL, 4 Mar 1851*] On 4th March in the First Presbyterian Church of Dunbo, by the Rev William Lyle, Robert Wray of Quilley to Mary Jane Cochran. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 1 Sep 1829*] On 8th August, at his father’s residence, Rockfield, Co Donegal, Robert Wray, a student at Glasgow University. WRAY: [LDJ, 27 Sep 1814*] At Magheracolton, aged 69, Samuel Wray. WRAY: [BNL, 10 Jan 1853*] On 10th January, at Scorabview[?]. aged 6 years 9 months, Mary Jane, only daughter of Rev S T Wray. WRAY: [BNL, 24 Mar 1846*] On 17th March at Brookview, Donaghendy, the wife of Rev Samuel Taylor Wray, of a daughter. [BNL, 24 Mar 1863*] Death: Rev Samuel Taylor Wray, son of John Wray. WRAY: [BNL, 13 Apr 1819*] On 9th April, by the Rev Wm Lyle, Thomas Wray of Quilley to Miss Cochran. WRAY: BNL, Fri 13 Oct 1820*] On 4th October at Cavan Lodge, in the 32nd year of her age, Mary, wife of Rev William Wray. WRAY: [SLJ, 30 May 1834*, LDJ, Tue 27 May 1834*, & BNL, Tue 27 May 1834*] On 13th May at Raphoe, after a short illness, aged 61 years, William Wray, yarn merchant. WRAY: [BNL, Sept 1859*] On 27th September at Oak Park, Co Donegall, the wife of William Wray, JP, of a son. WRAY: [BNL, Tue 6 Jul 1841*] On 28th June at Woodvale, after his return from USA, aged 27 years, John Carson Wray, eldest son of Rev Wm M Wray. WRAY: [BNL, 1 Aug 1855*] On 1st August at Lenen[?], Beverly, the wife of Rev W M Wray, of a son. WRAY: [BNL, 27 Jul 1851*] On 27th July at Oakhouse, the wife of William Wray, High Sherriff for Co Donegal, of a son. WRAY: [BNL, 22 Jan 1850*] On 22nd January at Ardcarne Church, by Rev George Griffiths, William Wray, JP, of Oak Park, Co Donegal, to Anne Jane, eldest daughter of late Captain Johnston of Brookhill, Co Leitrim. [BNL, 9 Apr 1857*] On 9 th April, aged 74 years, at “Oak Park”, Londonderry, Anne Jane, widow of William Wray & daughter of the late Captain Johnston. WREY: see WELD WRIGHT: see HOLMES, OSBOURNE, LITTLE, COULTER, FAIR, & also WOODS WYLEY: see WOODS WYNNE: see DARLEY YEATES: see PARKES YOUNG: see SMITH, VANCE, & also JOHNSTON YOUNG: [CCH, 22 Oct 1853*] On 16th October at Ahogill, by the Rev John M’Court, PP, Bernard Leonard to Emma, 2nd daughter of Henry Young, merchant, of Portglenone. YOUNG: [NSM, 1 Feb 1845, & BNL, Fri 31 Jan 1845] January 22 nd at Lough Eske, Donegal, the residence of her nephew, Thomas Brooke Esq, Mrs Young, relict of the Rev John Young, Killishel, county of Tyrone. YOUNG: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.73*] At her residence, St Columb’s Court, Derry, aged 70, Mrs Young. YOUNG: [NWH, 21 Aug 1856*] On 8th August at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, Lady Lucy Young, widow of Sir William Young, Bart, of Bailieboro’ Castle, Co Cavan. YOUNG: [ULM, Jan 1831, p.71*] William Young, watchmaker, of Portglenone, to Anna, 2 nd daughter of James Given of Ballymena.